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THE report of the British Council covering the year ended March 31, 1941*, pays a warm tribute to the work of Lord Lloyd. The Council has recognized two main duties, first, the defensive role in the resistance to and disproval of charges brought against us by German and Italian propaganda and, second, the positive mission of carrying to other countries a knowledge of the contribution which Great Britain has made and still makes towards the science of life and government.
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THE BRITISH COUNCIL. Nature 148, 231–232 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148231a0
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