RESEARCH IN FARMING
MARKETING BOARD GRANTS COMPLAINT IN CANTERBURY [BY TELECRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] CHUISTCHURCH. Wednesday Allegations that the New Zealand Government, with other Governments of the Empire, has been accepting grants for research work from the Empire Marketing Board without fulfilling the conditions under which the grants were made were reported to a committee of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association to-day by Professor It. E. Alexander. It was stated that the Government had accepted grants from the board on tho condition that they be subsidised in New Zealand and the Government had failed properly to fulfil this condition. The meeting carried the following resolution: —" That the Government be asked to use every effort to retain the grants from the Empire Marketing Board by subsidising tho amounts spent in the Dominion 011 agricultural research according to the conditions laid down by the board."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21518, 15 June 1933, Page 12
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