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IN a letter to the Yorkshire Post of September 12, Prof. W. M. Gardiner returns to the national problem of the British dye-producing industry, which is rapidly approaching the supreme crisis in its post-War history. Recognised at the outbreak of hostilities in 1914 as an essential factor in our national security and industrial welfare, the new dyestuffs corporation was then brought into existence in response to a general demand for the establishment of a home manufacture in dyes and intermediates.
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The British Dye-producing Industry. Nature 112, 461 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/112461a0
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