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FROM time to time complaints have been made in NATURE and received at the offices of this Union against the operation of the Safeguarding of Industries Act, 1921. It has been asserted that the Act greatly increases the running cost of laboratories, which are still, to some extent, dependent upon other countries for supplies of scientific apparatus, laboratory ware, and fine chemicals; and this increased cost has fallen upon research and teaching institutions at a time when the Government is restricting grants.
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CHURCH, A. Safeguarding of Industries Act, 1921. Nature 109, 583 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109583a0
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