FLAX HKSKARCH. CASSATION OF OPERATIONS. “It is a matter for much regret that conditions in the nhormium industry have hot improved so that funds for research might he forthcoming,’’ stated the chairman, .Mr 0. Shirteliffe. a( a meeting of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research at Wellington.
“It Inis been necessary therefore to cease investigations into the main lines that previously were being dealt with, viz., breeding and selection of suitable varieties, control of yellow-leaf, and chemical investigations on processing of fibre. Ounjideration of steps necessary for the maintenance of the experimental areas already pstblished is a matter claiming immediate attention.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 6
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