MIGRATION OFFICER'S INQUIRIES
(Received 3rd December, 2.45 p.m.) / LONDON, 2nd December.;, ,'„' Mr. Gepp, Migration Officer for Am-; ,-. tralia, conferred with the Oxford foi>*_ _ estry, agricultural, and engineering -•- authorities, and learned details .of-,, agricultural and economics research,,,..,, also the result of investigations regard: ing the borer lyctus brunneus, which / is an Australian pest. The report Oh,;" this will be available in 1927. He,. ;, also visited the Morris motor works., .__ Mr.' Morris said that he strongly be; lieved that six-wheelers were suitable"^' for Australia. --•- > Mr..Gepp and the British authoriti-i.""- „' will be discussing migration in the next three weeks. ■'*'" ' "
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1926, Page 8
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