AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS TO GO TO ENGLAND
(P.A.) WELLINGTON. June 17. To assist In the campaign in the United Kingdom for an expansion of cropping and food production, six experts from New Zealand are proceeding to England at the request of the British Ministry of Agriculture, to which they have been seconded for the duration of the war. They are Messrs G. A. Holmes (Wellington), who is leader, A. A. Copland (Timaru), E. S. Robinson (Levin), S. L. Green (Palmerston North), A. A. Johnson (Stratford) and Longsili (Pukckolie)«
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Southland Times, Issue 24773, 18 June 1942, Page 5
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