VETERINARY SERVICES
EFFICIENCY IN COLONIES DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE (British Official Wireless.—Copyrighti RUGBY, Saturday. The Dominions and Colonial Offlci has appointed a committee to inquilt into the organisation of the colonial veterinary services, and to make suggestions for their efficiency. The questions to be considered will embrace the recruitment and training of veterinary officers, and their conditions of service; the organisation st research and intelligence; and the a«ting up and support of any institution! required. In framing its recommendations, U» committee is instructed to bear in mind that the principle of the ultimate creation of a colonial scientific and research service was approved by the recent Colonial Office conference. The committee includes Lord LoTit, as chairman; the Under- Secretary tar the Colonies, Mr. W. G. A. OnnsbyGore; the Director of Veterinary Education of South Africa, Sir Arnold Theiler; Professor P. A. Buxton, Trinity College, Cambridge; Professor R. T. Leiper, the director of the Institute of Agricultural ParasitoloßT f* the London School of Tropical Mealcine; and other experts.—A. and NA
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 177, 17 October 1927, Page 8
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