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IN his report upon the work of the Government Laboratory for the year ended March 31, 1911, the principal chemist notes that the laboratory has now been constituted a distinct establishment under the Treasury. This is certainly a more appropriate arrangement than the previous one, under which the control was vested in the revenue authorities, for since the laboratory now serves many other State departments besides the fiscal ones, the control in question had become somewhat of an anachronism.
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S., C. Report of the Government Chemist . Nature 88, 219 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/088219a0
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