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THE detailed local arrangements are now progressing rapidly. St. George's Hall, where the reception room and offices will be situated, has just been re-painted and decorated by the Corporation at great cost. The old wooden flooring has been removed so as to expose the beautiful tiled pavement, which has not been seen for many years, and which will not be covered up again until after the meeting. The buildings and rooms allotted to the various Sections were mentioned in the former article. The sectional fittings have now been planned out, and will be commenced at once. Separate electric and oxy-hydrogen lanterns will be provided for all the Sections that desire them. A large lecture theatre, holding over six hundred people, at University College, will be available for joint discussions between the Sections.
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HERDMAN, W. The Liverpool Meeting of the British Association. Nature 54, 367–368 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054367c0
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