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ABSTRACT
The following information in regard to the plans to hold an International Dairy Congress in England in 1928, has been taken from recent numbers of "The Milk Industry" published in London.
Preparations for the Congress are proceeding apace. Meetings of the General Committee were held in April and in June. Mr. R. Ravens-croft, Secretary of the British Dairy Farmers' Association, 28 Russell Square, London, S. W. 1, England, is acting as Secretary for the Congress and is working with the greatest enthusiasm to make the Congress a success. A provisional committee has worked out a tentative program with estimates of the cost and has satisfied the Executive Committee as to the practicability of holding the Congress.
It is proposed that the Congress should cover a period of ten days, three of which would be spent in London, two in Reading, two at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show to be held at Warwick and the remaining three days to be spent in Scotland.
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