CHEMISTRY IN INDUSTRY
CLOSER CO-OPERATION NEEDED N.Z. INSTITUTE MEETS Press Association CHRISTCHURCH:, Today. The New Zealand branch of the Institute of Chemistry held its annual meeting today, Professor T. H. Easterfield, of the Cawthron Institute, presiding. He dealt with the need for closer co-operation between the manufacturer, agriculturalist, and chemist. “If the secondary industries are to be developed," he said, "we must take a wider view, and see things not only from a chemical standpoint, but from that of finance, and get the so-called business man of New Zealand to understand that if he neglects chemical principles he is going to lose thousands of pounds annually. I have found a surprising Ignorance of scientific facts among business men." (Proceeding.)
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 1
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