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INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE

SITTING IN DUNEDIN. "By Telegraph.—Press' Ansociatfou Dunedin, February 20 Before the Industries Committee this ,morning the Hon".. : Mr. Thomson advocated the State 'taking over cdnlrol of five fish industry'-insofar;as.buying and distribution were concerned.-- ' Professor. Malcolm' submitted, the claims of the'/university in relation to research work, suggesting a subsidy by ihe Government to .! provide assistance to ix:lease professors from routine work. : Mr. J. Hinton advocated the abolition, of the duty on pineapple and strawberry pulps. ' ! ■ Mr. Malcolm, M.P., placed before the committee the possibilities in regard to the v distillation by the State of industrial spirits, and • suggested tliat no • licenses should bp-granted till the .question of State -control had been fully considered by the committee.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 126, 21 February 1919, Page 3

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117

INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 126, 21 February 1919, Page 3

INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 126, 21 February 1919, Page 3

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