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THE holiday which was suddenly granted throughout the north-eastern district had a greater adverse effect than was anticipated on the attendance at the Newcastle-on-Tyne meeting of the British Association. Many who in normal times would most certainly have enrolled were far away from Newcastle enjoying a well-earned rest from their labours in connection with the manufacture of the munitions of war.
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The British Association at Newcastle . Nature 98, 33–37 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/098033a0
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