ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE
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THE AUSTRALASIAN ASSOCIA . , TION. , COMPLIMENT TO A NEW O&ALANDER. 0 . -■ \-,y':'v United Press Association. Copyright BRISBANE, Jan. 12. Professor Bragge, in his presidential address, remarked that a very considerable share in tlie development of tlie new science had been taken by men born in Australasia. Easily first among these stood Profesor Ernest Rutherford ,of New Zealand, to whom the world owed many fundamental conceptions of the subject. (Received Jan. 13, 12.48 a.m.) BRISBANE, Jan. 12. At the Science ' Congress, Professor Easterfield, of New Zealand,! read a paper on modern chemistry.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2398, 13 January 1909, Page 5
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95ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2398, 13 January 1909, Page 5
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