SILK STOCKINGS FROM MILK
PRODUCT OF MANY USES • SYDNEY, May 19. Not only does milk mean! wellnourished familiesI—it 1 —it also makes foi neatly-dressed wives, according to speakers at the annual conference of dairy factories, which was continued at tiie Showground's, yesterday. Professor Harvey Sutton said that one type of wife who was) never divorced was a capable cook. Men were always interested in good food, and Austalians were faddy and fussy in regard to what' they ate. Milk products provided' the keystone to the satisfactory nutrition of a nation. Australian mothers had; to be convinced of the truth that milk gave the best value of any foodstuff that could lie bought. A sample of silk fabric made in England entirely from casein derived from milk wasi exhibited by the Federal Supervisor of Dairy Products, Mr. P. Wigan. HO said' he considered that there would be great prospects for the process in Australia, and. he hoped to see the day when silk stockings made entirely from milk would be worn here.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1938, Page 4
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