WORLD CONFERENCE OF DAIRY INTERESTS
N-Z- SUGGESTED AS VENUE (press association telegram.) NEW PLYMOUTH, June 24. The National Dairy Conference at New Plymouth decided to request the Government to invite the 1940 conference of the dairy industry to be held in New Zealand. The conference, which attracts the leading scientific minds in dairy matters from all parts of the world, was arranged for Austria, but it is understood that another venue will have to be obtained since the Nazi coup, as the last conference was in Germany and it cannot be held twice in succession in the same country.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22437, 25 June 1938, Page 13
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