SILK-GROWING IN AFRICA
BRITISH EXPERT INVITED TO INVESTIGATE British Official Wireless RUGBY. Tuesday. At the invitation of the respective Governments, the Imperial Institute has arranged tor Mr. Norton Breton to visit Tanganyika. Uganda, Nyasaland. Southern Rhodesia and South Africa for the purpose of studying the possibilities of silk-raising on a commercial scale. Mr. Breton is chairman of the Advisory Committee on silk production in the Empire at the Imperial Institute. Under its auspices experiments in silk-growing in those countries have been proceeding for some time.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 9
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