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Nuffield Foundation

“We believe that with the development and use of our brains, the Commonwealth will get out of its present difficulties,’ said Mr L. Farrer-Brown, secretary of the Nuffield Foundation, who arrived at Auckland by air from Canada yesterday in the course of a tour through the Commonwealth. Mr FarrerBrown is to visit universities in New Zealand to discuss with them the future policy of the Foundation. He ' is accompanied by Mrs FarrerBrown. Mr Farrer-Brown said the Nuffield Foundation had made a : number of medical fellowships avail- j able to enable men from the Dornin- j ions to carry out post-graduate work

n the United Kingdom, and it was banned to extend that policy to social sciences and humanities.— (P.A.)

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 6

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Nuffield Foundation Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 6

Nuffield Foundation Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 6