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PROFESSOR SOPER

STAY IN BRITAIN EXTENDED STUDYING WOOLLEN PROCESSES , (N.Z.P.A. Special Correspondent) LONDON, July 4. Dr F. G. Soper, professor of chemistry at Otago University, who is at present attending the Royal Society Empire Scientific Conference, intends to remain in Britain for some weeks after the conclusion of the conference in order to carry out investigations on behalf of the New Zealand Woollen Mills Research Association. He will be accompanied on these investigations by Mr F L. Taylor, mill manager for the Roslyn Company, and Mr G. Greenwood, mill manager for Kaiapoi. They will first visit research institutions and mills in Britain, then visit Switzerland, where important new woollen processes have been developed in recent years. The party will return to New Zealand via the United States, where it will visit mills in Massachusetts and Philadelphia.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26197, 6 July 1946, Page 7

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PROFESSOR SOPER Otago Daily Times, Issue 26197, 6 July 1946, Page 7

PROFESSOR SOPER Otago Daily Times, Issue 26197, 6 July 1946, Page 7

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