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N.P.S. photograph UNTIL recently chief of a UN food and agriculture mission in Ethiopia, Dr. C. S. M. Hopkirk (above), a New Zealand veterinary expert, will be interviewed by John Gerring in 2YA's Farm Session on Monday, March 22. In a recent "Listener" interview, Dr. Hopkirk suggested that Ethiopia, properly developed, could become the breadbasket of the Middle East. His broadcast, in which he outlines the country's progress and needs, will be heard later from other stations

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 9

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N.P.S. photograph UNTIL recently chief of a UN food and agriculture mission in Ethiopia, Dr. C. S. M. Hopkirk (above), a New Zealand veterinary expert, will be interviewed by John Gerring in 2YA's Farm Session on Monday, March 22. In a recent "Listener" interview, Dr. Hopkirk suggested that Ethiopia, properly developed, could become the breadbasket of the Middle East. His broadcast, in which he outlines the country's progress and needs, will be heard later from other stations New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 9

N.P.S. photograph UNTIL recently chief of a UN food and agriculture mission in Ethiopia, Dr. C. S. M. Hopkirk (above), a New Zealand veterinary expert, will be interviewed by John Gerring in 2YA's Farm Session on Monday, March 22. In a recent "Listener" interview, Dr. Hopkirk suggested that Ethiopia, properly developed, could become the breadbasket of the Middle East. His broadcast, in which he outlines the country's progress and needs, will be heard later from other stations New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 9

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