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The marvellous organization of this International Congress, 
together with the cordial hospitality offered by the English 
people, will remain indelibly fixed in my memory for many 
years and will stand as a sure proof of the prosperity of the 
great British nation. 
Speeches of thanks and congratulations were also delivered 
by Professor Silva Telles (Portugal) and M. Boris de 
Fedtschenko (Russia). 
The Presipent: Gentlemen—Very briefly I wish to thank 
our friends from abroad for the very kind words they have 
used in appreciation of the success of the present Congress. 
There has been, as you may imagine, a good deal of work in 
connection with it, and a large part of the detail of that work 
has fallen upon the general secretaries, Dr. Henry and Mr. 
Brown, and also upon Mr. Bunbury, who has acted as our 
registration and hospitality secretary. I am quite sure that 
you will wish to pass, as indeed you have by acclamation, a 
very hearty vote of thanks to them for their very arduous 
labours. 
