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Research Worker Arriyes in Dominion
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AUCKLAND, Last NigJtit. An English researck worker whose mvestigations are of vital mterest to New Zealand 's export trade, Dr. A. J. - Jk. Smith who is attached to the Food Investigation .Board of the Bntish Seientifie .Research Department, arrived from London by the Bangitiki. The work he and his eoiieaguos are carrymg out, largely determines the condition in which New. Zealand produce reaches the * English market. The New Zealand Department of Seientifie and Industrial Research and the English Department work in close co-operation and the investigations are earried out at the research laboratOry and low temperature station at Cambridge. In the last 10 years they have effected revolutiouary ehanges in refrigeration methods on ships and it is to investigate personab tlie effect of these alterations, that D, .•mith is now travelling.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 12
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