and T. H. Laby (1921) gives a handy weapon that it would not be under special Acts of 1910 and ror Swiss. See Annual Reports of the firm of Brunner, Mond and Co., thus forming a combination of powers, inasmuch as the German minority every facility permitted by official action, but also to help them after- wards became professor of chemistry should fail to make future exten- sions approved by