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THE Association is to consider whether it will once more adventure into the outer regions of the Empire. That such transgress is desirable I am satisfied and so stated most definitely in the lecture I gave in 1915, at the Royal Institution, on our Australian excursion. In the interest of the younger scientific generation and of our Empire, it is of the utmost importance that we should roam over the world and discover its amenities—but the effort must be wholehearted, whenever it be made. The one failure of our Australian expedition was the insufficient support of the younger men.
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ARMSTRONG, H. The British Association. Nature 110, 341 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110341a0
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