HEALTH IN ANIMALS
VETERINARY RESEARCH IMPERIAL CONFERENCE IN LONDON (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, August- 16. (Received August 17, at noon.) The first Imperial Veterinary Conference organised to afford an opportunity for leading veterinary research administrative officers in various parts of the Empire to consider the work of the Imperial Bureau of Animal Health and to exchange information regarding important diseases and measures to combat thorn, lias opened in London. The bureau, which was started in 1929, is supported by all the Governments of tfje Empire, and was organised to act as a clearing house of scientific information on research ia veterinary scienfn opening the conference, Mr F. L. M'Dougall (Australia), estimated that animal husbandry to-day contributed about 65 per cent, to the total wealth produced on all agricultural land of the Empire.
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Evening Star, Issue 23038, 17 August 1938, Page 11
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135HEALTH IN ANIMALS Evening Star, Issue 23038, 17 August 1938, Page 11
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