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VISITORS TO EXPERIMENTAL FARM.—Professor M. McGregor Cooper, a New Zealander who is Dean of Agriculture at the University of Newcastle-on-Tyne, shows a group of New Zealand visitors part of the university’s experimental farm at Cockle Park, Northumberland. They are, from left, Colonel J. I. M. Smail, managing director of the “New Zealand News,” Mr L. P. Sloane (M.P. for Hobson). Mr B. G. Barclay (Christchurch Central) and Professor Cooper.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32862, 10 March 1972, Page 2

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VISITORS TO EXPERIMENTAL FARM.—Professor M. McGregor Cooper, a New Zealander who is Dean of Agriculture at the University of Newcastle-on-Tyne, shows a group of New Zealand visitors part of the university’s experimental farm at Cockle Park, Northumberland. They are, from left, Colonel J. I. M. Smail, managing director of the “New Zealand News,” Mr L. P. Sloane (M.P. for Hobson). Mr B. G. Barclay (Christchurch Central) and Professor Cooper. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32862, 10 March 1972, Page 2

VISITORS TO EXPERIMENTAL FARM.—Professor M. McGregor Cooper, a New Zealander who is Dean of Agriculture at the University of Newcastle-on-Tyne, shows a group of New Zealand visitors part of the university’s experimental farm at Cockle Park, Northumberland. They are, from left, Colonel J. I. M. Smail, managing director of the “New Zealand News,” Mr L. P. Sloane (M.P. for Hobson). Mr B. G. Barclay (Christchurch Central) and Professor Cooper. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32862, 10 March 1972, Page 2

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