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METEOROLOGY. United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.--Copyright.) LONDON, Sept. 4. At the Conference of Empire Meteorologists, tho Agricultural Section passed a resolution in favour of developing instruction in meteorology in the national and also in the agricultural schools throughout the Empire, and requesting the Ministry of Agriculture to act as a clearing centre to distribute throughout the Empire the results of agricultural and meteorological research, obtained from all parts of the world. The' Conference also recommended that fruit surveys be made throughout the 'Empire to solve the problems connected with the effect of frost on fruit, and also its resistance to disease and pests. The next Agricultural Research Conference will be held in Australia or New Zealand in 1932. PRODUCERS ASSOCLATI ON. LONDON, Sept, 6. The Producers Association has re--.pived a certificate of incorporation. The Council has appointed an executive committee under the chairmanship of Sir William Peat, representing all the principal tin producing centres of the Empire. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1929, Page 5
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