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THE establishment of the Nicholas Institute for Medical and Veterinary Research is a new departure for Australasia. Although sponsored by a private firm, the Institute's scientists will be free to pursue independent research. This veterinary unit was formerly Burnham Beeches—the four-storey, seventy-room mansion of the Nicholas family, at Sassafras, near Melbourne. It was opened last December by the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Menzies, who is shown here inspecting the poultry division. The Nicholas Institute is the subject of a documentary programme compiled by NZBS Rural Talks Officer James C. Taylor, and it will be heard first in the 2YA Farm Session at 7.0 p.m. on Monday, April 16.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 17

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THE establishment of the Nicholas Institute for Medical and Veterinary Research is a new departure for Australasia. Although sponsored by a private firm, the Institute's scientists will be free to pursue independent research. This veterinary unit was formerly Burnham Beeches—the four-storey, seventy-room mansion of the Nicholas family, at Sassafras, near Melbourne. It was opened last December by the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Menzies, who is shown here inspecting the poultry division. The Nicholas Institute is the subject of a documentary programme compiled by NZBS Rural Talks Officer James C. Taylor, and it will be heard first in the 2YA Farm Session at 7.0 p.m. on Monday, April 16. New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 17

THE establishment of the Nicholas Institute for Medical and Veterinary Research is a new departure for Australasia. Although sponsored by a private firm, the Institute's scientists will be free to pursue independent research. This veterinary unit was formerly Burnham Beeches—the four-storey, seventy-room mansion of the Nicholas family, at Sassafras, near Melbourne. It was opened last December by the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Menzies, who is shown here inspecting the poultry division. The Nicholas Institute is the subject of a documentary programme compiled by NZBS Rural Talks Officer James C. Taylor, and it will be heard first in the 2YA Farm Session at 7.0 p.m. on Monday, April 16. New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 17

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