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CHEMICAL FERTILISER FACTORIES.

ESTABLISHMENT IN DOMINIONS. The establishment in Australia and New Zealand of chemical factories, particularly for the supply of fertilisers, was recently mentioned by the Right Hon. Sir Alfred Mond, who presided over the first general meeting of Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., held in England. The chairman stated that a large business was being done in the company’s various commodities in the Antipodes, and great developments were foreseen there in the not far distant future. It was probable that in due course the intsallation of factories would be proceeded with. These, it was hoped, would not only be profitable to the shareholders, but would also giv.e impetus to the primary industries of Australia and New Zealand by providing the best fertilisers that science could produce.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 18 December 1928, Page 5

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CHEMICAL FERTILISER FACTORIES. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 18 December 1928, Page 5

CHEMICAL FERTILISER FACTORIES. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 18 December 1928, Page 5

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