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SOUTHPORT has been selected for the meeting of this body in 1883, and the fifty-third annual session will commence on the 19th and end on the 27th of September. It is not necessary to dilate upon the various reasons which led up to this arrangement. Suffice it to say, that there was strong opposition on the part of considerable University and manufacturing cities; and the success of Southport may, no doubt, be in great part attributed to the enterprise and business zeal which, within two generations, have raised it from a seaside village to a populous, well-built, easily accessible corporate borough.
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T The British Association . Nature 28, 409–410 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/028409a0
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