STOCK DISEASES
RESEARCH IN AUSTRALIA COMPREHENSIVE ACTIVITIES (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELLIN' IT* >N\ Monday Dr. Franklin, of Lincoln College, returned from Australia by the Awatea which arrived to-day. He spent, three months visiting research' laboratories in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia and said good work was being done towards combating stock and parasitic ( diseases, lie studied work on deficiency disease and found that good progress wts being made in Sou.t Australia whore investigators are concentrating "ii a coast disease which is caused by a deficiency in cobalt and copper. Australians were able to do a good job, he said, because their interests were widespread. There were large laboratories under the. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Dej partment in Sydney. Melbourne and ‘Adelaide. Over a hundred investiga- : tors were engaged, all under Dr. Bull, j but each institution was tackling particular problems. They were assisted greatly by generous grants from agriJ culturists.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20736, 21 February 1939, Page 9
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153STOCK DISEASES Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20736, 21 February 1939, Page 9
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