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By the death of Sir Robert Ludwig Mond, which occurred in Paris on the 22nd October, not only chemical science but science generally loses one who can ill be missed and whose work and actions will be remembered for m any generations to come. He was born at Farnworth , near Widnes, Lancashire, on 9 September 1867, and was the elder son o f the late Dr Ludwig Mond, F. R. S. His younger brother, Alfred Moritz Mond (Baron Melchett), was an active politician and occupied several posts in the Government of his day.