RESEARCH WORK
EMPIRE MARKETING BOARO. •• ___ •' 7 - ' . i . CONTINUANCE WELCOMED. WELLINGTON, August 23. “The deoision of the Ottawa Conference to continue the work of the Empire Marketing Board will be welcomed by producers other? in all parts of the r Empirej ” said the Prime Minister, ■£ Rt. Hon, G. W, Forbes, in a reference to the question on Saturday. Mr Forbes .said it was undoubted that Jhe board had been of, great assist- j nnoe in carrying /out research work ; ■ which had proved valuable in all parts of the Empire. The effective' adver- ■ tising of- Empire goods had also been an important part of the board’s activities, ' , . ; - \ '" ’ . As the result of research work there had been a considerable advance in methods* of transportation for Empire goods. Improvements made in refrigeration as the result of research work sponsored by the board enabled New i-" Zealand produce' to be carried with » minimum of risk. Efficient cool storage was of paramount importance., to thif . country. In addition, the research work at the Cawthron Institute relat-
ing to fruit had been of the utmost; value. . , v- '■ .-
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1932, Page 5
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