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Show SAVANTS TO RELATE SCIENCE'S AIR IN WAR !.Oi-;!vo! "I ll, Kfmiund. .-;.t. 1 A '. srl-'ntif!-' liilt.iy uf th- uar i.s pet'-l tu In- ..!:- of th. ihj'. fN.pnu-n! s t.f t::o! ;i'.rn:al s,'..-i)ir: of t!;; n i -.ji as.sn. intlnii ' j for tin,- a- ari''t.-:iiiiit of Kt-'IoTice, here this . I !. 1 A ' i , o ; i t tho h-ft inc. r3 will ).o sonera Is. j.t 'Vs an I a .;-)') n.anv woriu-n. whir-h l',-l.i:-.s t in- jn,;.i. i-y t'::at il will he tne most f.ojHi::- a.- wtil a t:i ino.t ci; i .1 i' i!ir-t:iiL; asouiaiiun lias ever i. fid. KnLiint imjj. chfiTiisip. pli-sirists. s'sra-liiit'i".- ami evvii ui'h u nex pi-ct ud itersons ay arehaeolosiKts are to detail for the first time what wonders British forces v.-roup hi In France and the east. How they caught up with the German and passed him in optics, photography, tek-r.ipay tek-r.ipay and ( hemi.stiy of explosives and how they are t u miner their dUcuverh-.s and inventions into apren'-ies for peacefm' i e'.-nyiruct:on will form the principal part of the week's revelations. |