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DAIRY RESEARCH

THE PROGRAMME COMMENCES FIRST YEAR COST £6,000 [Rex United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, May 0. With regard to the scheme of dairy research drawn up by interested bodies, the Premier says it is proposed to proceed with the appointment of a bacteriologist and chemist at the earliest possible date, so that, an attack may he made upon the major research problems during the present year. Pending the erection of the necessary buildings, the staff will co-operate with the laboratories at Hawera and Hamilton. For the present they will deal with milk problems, and ultimately with a wider range. The adoption of this scheme ushers in a new policy in research. Hitherto the Government has shouldered it all, but the dairy industry will now make a substantial contribution, and the members of the Dairy Board will form part of the Management Committee, and have a voice in lie work. The estimated cost for the first year will not exceed £6,000.

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Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 4

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DAIRY RESEARCH Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 4

DAIRY RESEARCH Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 4

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