BUTTER AND CHEESE.
PROBLEMS OF MANUFACTURE
INTER-STATE CONFERENCE OF
DELEGATES
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BY ELECTRIC
TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN PBESS ASSOCIATION.) Received 1.5 p.m. to-day. AIELBOURNE, May 15. An inter-State conference is being •held of Australian and New Zealand butter and cheese factory managers, at which 200 delegates are attending. The Hon. T. Patterson (Minister of Markets) said that investigations concerning deterioration of Australian butter on arrival at London had shown that factors other than t-he prohibition of boric acid .as a preservative were responsible, but further experiments were proceeding. The Federal Ministry is now considering a. proposal to establish a daily research institute under the leadership of a bacteriologist. The Victorian Dairy Superintendent said that. Victoria was tightening up the Dairy Act with a view to ensuring the very best of cream, as factories were unable to manufacture first quality butter from contaminated cream.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 May 1928, Page 9
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