AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION OFFICER
INQUIRIES. IN ENGLAND. London, December 2. Mr. Gepp, migration officer for Australia, conferred with the Oxford forestry, agricultural, and engineering authorities, and learned details of agricultural and economics research, also the result of investigations regarding the borer lyctus brunneus, which is an Australian pest. The report on this will be available in 1927. He also visited the Morris motor works. Mr. Morris said that he strongly believed that six-wheelers were suitable for Australia.
Mr. Gepp and the British authorities will be discussing migration in the next three weeks.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 60, 4 December 1926, Page 10
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