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AMERICAN NEWS

(Australian A N.Z. Cable Association.) SCIENTISTS FDR AUSTRALIA. (Received tins day at 12.25 ii.m.; YA\('*U V Ell. Match 5. Australia has robbed Canada ol two leading scientific research workers, because they are not paid enough here,” said C. J. Julius, the Australian Trade Commissioner, hclorc the Canadian Club. He made a plea lor iuler-l'.m-pire co-operation in .'cientilie reseanli. He added that if the Empire units joined in investigations there would he no robbing one and another. Ihe shortage of GovenitnenL research workers was due to poor pay. I’rolessor Dickson MacDonald of the College Montreal, and Professor Slagg, head ol the tobacco section of the Federal Department of Agriculture are the two mo.li referred lo as stolen from Canada.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 3

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AMERICAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 3

AMERICAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 3

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