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THE management of the Imperial Institute will from January 1 be vested in the Board of Trade, assisted by an advisory committee representing various Government Departments and the Indian and Colonial Governments. The Board of Trade has appointed Prof. Wyndham Dunstan, F.R.S.(now director of the scientific and technical department of the Institute), to be Director of the Imperial Institute. Prof. Dunstan will continue in charge of the scientific investigation of economic products, and will supervise any other branches of work carried on by the Board of Trade in the building at South Kensington, including the collections of products of the Empire so far as they will be under the control of the Board. These arrangements do not affect the parts of the collections and the information oifices under the special charge of representatives of the India Office and of certain Colonial Governments.

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Notes . Nature 67, 207–211 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/067207b0

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