STUDY OF AGRICULTURE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH,,9th June.
The following resolution regarding the proposed agricultural college was adopted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association to-day: "That, in tho opinion of the meeting, neither the number of agricultural experts at present required nor the finances of the Dominion warrant the immediate establishment of two agricultural colleges of university standing capable of turning out first-class agricultural experts; that the Government bo urged to consider the feasibility both of reconciling the conflicting claims of the North and South Islands, and of economically and efficiently meeting present requirements by the establishment of a single agricultural college located partly at Lincoln and partly in a central position in the North Island." It was dqeided to send a copy of the resolution to the Prime Minister and I each member of the Cabinet.
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Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 12
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