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(6) Expenses of public lectures are usually paid from (a) general 

 funds of local societies ; (b) college or museum funds ; (c) rates ; 

 (d) education grants ; or (e) Gilchrist and other trusts. 



(7) After the war there will be a new pubhc for lectures and 

 courses on a wide range of subjects ; but one of the main purposes of 

 the lectures should be to show as many people as possible that they are 

 personally concerned as citizens with the position of science in the 

 State, in industry, and in education. 



Certain recommendations arising out of this Report are now under 

 consideration by the Committee. 



