. Light and lighting. !Bhackletona intrepid second in command, taken at the offio a of the Blanchard Lamps,Limited, Farringdon Road, London, , shortly before the departure of the will b. noted that the photo is taken entirely by the light of the lamp- themselvi a,11 flashlight or other extraneous aid being employed. BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS IN WARTIME. M\sv people must have been puzzledby the curious business positions thaihave arisen during the pasl month owingto the war. There are many technicalquestions with regard to paymentforeigners, contracts is war tune, liabilityfor war
. Light and lighting. !Bhackletona intrepid second in command, taken at the offio a of the Blanchard Lamps,Limited, Farringdon Road, London, , shortly before the departure of the will b. noted that the photo is taken entirely by the light of the lamp- themselvi a,11 flashlight or other extraneous aid being employed. BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS IN WARTIME. M\sv people must have been puzzledby the curious business positions thaihave arisen during the pasl month owingto the war. There are many technicalquestions with regard to paymentforeigners, contracts is war tune, liabilityfor war risks, contraband of war, &o«,which few business men have enoountbefore. A special circular n the Bubjeot hasbeen issued by the Loudon Chamber ol Commerce. A series of sixteen queries ispublished and precise answers to these are given. En addition there are ([nota-tion- from legislation bearing on this matter. \\.? think tin cirt ular, dated August15th, should be of interest to many oi ourread*. THE JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFICILLUMINATION. OFFICIAL ORG AX OF THE illuminating Engineering Society. (Founded in London, 1909.) ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING PUBLISHING COMPANY VICTORIA STREET. LONDON. Tel. No. 5215 Victoria. EDITORIAL. BRITISH IDEALS IN PEACE AND WAR. In the last issue we expressed the hope that a statement of the Britishcase in regard to the war would be made by a representative committeeof scientists and men of learning. We are glad to see that such a statementhas now been issued.* Full recognition is given to the undoubted achieve-ments of German men of science ; sorrow is expressed that those whosenames are known and honoured for such services should endorse a policyof aggression which seems to us so grievously wrong. It is stated in theclearest manner that England fought for peace up to the last minute andonly entered the lists when there was no alternative. British honour,British interests and British obligations compelled us to take the time should
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