UNIVERSITY TEACHING
EXCHANGE SYSTEM URGED [uy ra.ur;n.u«ii —pkkks association] WELLING TOX, Monday On his way home, after having attended the fifth Pacific Science Congress at Victoria and Vancouver, Mr. 10. Cheel, Government botanist and curator of the National Herbarium (botanical Gardens) at Sydney, arrived to-day by the Makura from San Francisco. Mr. Cheel said several professors at British Columbia University, Vancouver. were very keen on the idea of exchanging professors on various subjects with Australia annually, and the scheme could he extended to New Zealand. The object was to gain added experience and knowledge of other countries. He had been asked to raise the question in Australia. The idea was an excellent 0110 if taken ill the right spirit.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21552, 25 July 1933, Page 10
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