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Report

Author
Knibbs, George H.
Title
Institute of Science and Industry, First Annual Report of the Director: for the period from the date of his appointment (18th March, 1921) to the 30th June, 1922
Imprint
Commonwealth Government Printer, Melbourne, 31 July 1922
Url
https://csiropedia.csiro.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Institute-of-Science-and-Industry-First-Annual-Report-1921-to-1922.pdf
Description

Much of the report acts as a summary fo the work of the Advisory Council of Science and Industry (referred to as the Temporary Advisory Council). This work is divided into the general catagories of: A - Agricultural and Pastoral Industries; B - Forest and Vegetable Products; C - Manufacturing Industries; and D - Mining and Metallurgy. The report documents the creation and membership of the Provisional State Advisory Boards, as well as the various special committees and their members.

Abstract

The report notes membership of the:

Provisional General Advisory Council.

D. Avery, M.Sc. ; S. S. Cameron, D.V.Sc. ; G. D. Delprat, C.B.E.; H. W. Gepp ; Professor T. R. Lyle, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S.; C. S. Nathan; A. B. Piddington, K.C.; A. E. V. Richardson, M.A., B.Sc.; Professor J. Douglas Stewart, B.V.Sc., M.R.C.V.S.; Professor R. D. Watt, M.A., B.Sc.

The following Chairmen of the State Advisory Committees are ex-officio members of the provisional General Advisory Council New South Wales F. Leverrier, K.C. ; Queensland J. B. Henderson, F.I.C.; Western Australia Professor J. W. Paterson, B.Sc., Ph.D.; Tasmania L. Rodway, C.M.G. ; South Australia Professor E. H. Rennie, M.A., D.Sc.

The report lists the membership of each Provisional State Advisory Board. and the various special committees. Work in progress is catagorised under the headings: A - Agricultural and Pastoral Industries (pages 10-23); B - Forest and Vegetable Products (pages 23-27); C - Manufacturing Industires (pages 27-32); and D - Bureau of Information (pages 32-33).

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