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SIR FRANK HEATH

SOUTHERN ITINEBABY AMENDED. Sir Frank Heath, who is visiting New Zealand at the invitation of the Government to inquire into the possibilities of scientific research in regard to the primary and secondary industries, of the Dominion, will leave Hamilton to-day by motor for the thermal district. On route he will inspect the areas in which "bush sickness" is prevalent in the viesntfy of Miwihi, Friday will be spent in Botorua, and afterwards Sir Frank and Lady Heath will proceed by motor to Napier. They will arrive in Wellington on Monday and cross to Kaison in the evening. Mr. J. Hislop, Under-Saeretary for Internal Affairs, will accompany Sir Frank Heath on the North Island section of the tour, but Dr. J. B. MaeLaurin, Dominion Analyst, win eondoet him on his Sooth Island visit, the itinerary for which has been slightly amended. On Tuesday and Wednesday next Sir Frank Heath/will be at Nelson, and on Saturday, 20th February, he will arrive, at Chrigtchurch, via the West Coast. On 22nd February he win proceed to Dunedin, where he will stay until 26th February, and meet the university professors, members of the Senate, as well as members of the local Industrial and Engineering Association. From 28th February to 2nd March, the party will be in Christchureh, where Sir Frank will have discussions with the university professors and the industrial and engineering representatives. He wOl be in Wellington on 3rd and 4th March for a similar purpose, and will afterwards go to Taranaki for two or three days. Sir Frank and Lady Heath will leave for Auckland on 14th March, and will depart from the Dominion two days later.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 11 February 1926, Page 7

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SIR FRANK HEATH Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 11 February 1926, Page 7

SIR FRANK HEATH Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 11 February 1926, Page 7