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STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA In one of the laboratories in the university’s new agricultural college. The building, erected with a Colombo Plan grant of £250,000 from New Zealand, was opened by the Prime Minister (Mr Nash) on June 6. A New Zealander, Professor G. Maxwell Davies, is in charge of the college, which is expected to have an initial roll of 18 first-year students and nine second-year students.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29232, 16 June 1960, Page 9

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STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA In one of the laboratories in the university’s new agricultural college. The building, erected with a Colombo Plan grant of £250,000 from New Zealand, was opened by the Prime Minister (Mr Nash) on June 6. A New Zealander, Professor G. Maxwell Davies, is in charge of the college, which is expected to have an initial roll of 18 first-year students and nine second-year students. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29232, 16 June 1960, Page 9

STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA In one of the laboratories in the university’s new agricultural college. The building, erected with a Colombo Plan grant of £250,000 from New Zealand, was opened by the Prime Minister (Mr Nash) on June 6. A New Zealander, Professor G. Maxwell Davies, is in charge of the college, which is expected to have an initial roll of 18 first-year students and nine second-year students. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29232, 16 June 1960, Page 9