WEED PESTS
ADDRESS BY DR TILEYARD. EMPIRE-WIDE CAMPAIGN URGED. (Rec. 830 p.m.) London, October 28. Dr R. J. Tillyard, the New Zealander, delivering the Trueman Wood lecture before the Royal Society declared losses owing to prickly pear in Australia and blackberry and bracken in New Zealand were most serious. An Empire-wide campaign was needed otherwise they were incurring the risk of being judged a race unfit to occupy great areas to the exclusion of other races.— A. and NX
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Southland Times, Issue 20013, 29 October 1926, Page 7
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79WEED PESTS Southland Times, Issue 20013, 29 October 1926, Page 7
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