Loose papers 1954

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1954
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The Sanitarium, Volume 62, Number 5, 1954

Langston Day, "The Curse of Polluted Air", Chamber's Journal, Edinburgh, February 1954

Charles F Wade, "Air Pollution by Smoke", Engineering and Boiler House Review, March 1954

Arnold Marsh, O.B.E., M.Sc., Tech., M.Inst.F., Director, National Smoke Abatement Society, "The Problem of Smoke", in Plan, Volume 23, Number 3, March 1954

Albert Parker, C.B.E., D.Sc. "Atmospheric Pollution: Causes, Effects and Prevention", April 1954

"Discussions: Smog", from The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorogical Society, Volume LXXX, Number 244, April 1954

R S Scorer, M.A., PhD., "Smog", Science Progress, No.167, July 1954

"The Menace of Air Pollution", in PEP (Political and Economic Planning) Planning, Volume XX, Number 369, August 1954

Anthony Ashton, "Home Affairs Transmission", September 1954

H G Clinch, M.B.E., F.R.S.I., "Atmospheric Pollution in London and the Home Counties: A Report on Known Facts", November 1954

"Some Aspects of Air Pollution", King's College, Newcastle upon Tyne. December 1954

"Notes on Smoke Abatement Legislation", 1954

"Ministry of Health, Reports on Public Health and Medical Subjects, No.95: Mortality and Morbidity During the London Fog of December 1952, Report by a Committee of Departmental Officers and Expert Advisers appointed by the Minister of Health", 1954

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1954

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