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RefNoNLB/47/481
AltRefNoNLB/47 p281
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from John Rose Bradford, Secretary of the Royal Society to the Under Secretary of State, Home Office
Date6 February 1913
DescriptionThe Secretary of State's letter of December 20th relating to the appointment of an Advisory Board to assist the Secretary of State in the administration of the cruelty to Animals Act has been laid before the President and Council of the Royal Socety. Bradford is directed to inform that they have nominated the following Fellows from whom they may select advisors:- Sir Lauder Brunton, Sir David Ferrier, Dr W H Gaskell, Lord Moulton of Bank, and John Rose Bradford.
Bradford writes that it would be most convenient for the Secretary of State to communication directly to members of the Advisory Board. The accommodation at the Royal Society would not allow for providing a meeting for the Advisory Board.
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