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WHILE the various Allied countries are busily occupied in discussing elaborate after-war programmes, there is evidence that France at least has passed the domain of mere theoretical speculation. The Socie d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale recently organised at its headquarters in Paris an exhibition of national industries, the exhibits comprising: (a) products manufactured in France since the outbreak of the war, and which prior to the war were all-or nearly all-obtained from abroad; (b) products which before the war were manufactured principally in the regions now in enemy occupation and are now manufactured beyond the French Army zone. A description of the exhibits is given in the July-August number of the society's Bulletin, and the following brief notes refer to the products of a more or less scientific character.
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HODGSON, E. The Efforts of French Industry During the War. Nature 100, 69 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/100069a0
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