SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. 
(d) The standardization of tests for road materials. 
(e) The observation and recording of the effects of different 
kinds of traffic on various types of roads. 
(f) The determination of speed, width of tire, and load practical 
for each different kind of vehicle consistent with public 
safety and general convenience and the normal wear of 
the road. 
(yg) The compilation and publication of data and results 
obtained from the experimental research carried out by 
the organization, and of information collected by it. 
(h) The dissemination of information relating to the location, 
development, and construction of roads, and the pre- 
paration of maps showing the occurrence in Australia of 
useful quantities of road materials. 
(i) Propagandist work for good roads, and collaboration with 
bodies and authorities in Australia and other countries 
engaged in road research and propaganda. 
As we conquer peak after peak we see in front of us regions full of 
interest and beauty, but we do not see our goal, we do not see the 
horizon; in the distance tower still higher peaks, which will yield to 
those who ascend them still wider prospects, and deepen the feeling, the 
truth of which is emphasized by every advance in science, that ‘Great 
are the Works of the Lord.’’ 
—SiR J. J. THOMSON. 
