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FOUR years ago a Labour Government, pledged to the ideal of international co-operation, in a fit of political expediency exercised the veto of the State to frustrate the attempt of the majority of the board of directors of the British Dyestuffs Corporation, Ltd., and the Interessen Gemeinschaft to reach a working agreement for the better production and distribution of their products. The succeeding Government, although not prepared openly to be a party to co-operation between powerful chemical groups in Great Britain and Germany, sold its holding in the British Dyestuffs Corporation (albeit at a great depreciation), and thus left the directors free to do as they pleased.
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CHURCH, A. The Significance of Imperial Chemical Industries. Nature 121, 973–975 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/121973a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/121973a0