Five dozen eggs for poultrybreeding, the first to be flown from England to Australia since the war ended have arrived by flying-boat. They were brought' out by two chicken sexers and were placed in 'incubators this morning. They will introduce a new Leghorn blood which is expected to be of great value to the poultry industry.
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Chronicle (Levin), 31 May 1946, Page 4
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