Overseas Scientists Visit New Zealand
auckland, Bept. is. Six British and Canadiah agricuitural sciefttis'ts were Visitihg Auckland at tho week-end at the start of a New Zealand tour as guesta of the Departrrf'ent of Agriculture and Department of Hcientific and Industrial Research. The visitors were ainong their countries' repiesentatives at the recent agricuitural cohfercnce o'h plant and animal lilatritioii at Adelaide and Canbe,rra. The British scientists are Dr. J. Howie, head o£ the pathology department of the' Rowett Institute, Aberdbfefi; Br. d". Stewhft, head of the bioChemistry de'partmeht of animal tlisehs'es, research station, Moredun Institute, Edinburgh; Professor T. Wallace, of the Long Ashton plant research sta'tion, fihiversity of Brist'ol; and Dr. ii. H. Grhstry, of 'tho veterinhty laboratorv Of the Mihistry o'f Agriculture at Weybridge. I Tlie Canadians are Dr. Earle W. Crampton, professor of 'niitrition at Ihfacdonald College, the agricutural fnculty "of tho McGill University, M.011tfeal, ahd Dr. dataee CraWford Woodward, agricuitural chemist with the 3ana.dian ' Government at Ottawa.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 September 1949, Page 4
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