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THE Agricultural Departments and the Foreign Office announce that Mr. P. J. Macfarlan, assistant agricultural attachè in the British Embassy at washington, is returning to the United Kingdom in May on the completion of his two-years appointment, and will be replaced by Mr. M. W. Taylor. Mr. Taylor went to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and studied agriculture. During 1933–41 he was engaged in poultry farming on his own account, after which he was appointed senior biology master at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. Later he became technical adviser and superintendent of the experimental farm for the Poultry Association of Great Britain. Mr. Taylor was appointed to the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in December 1946 as a poultry advisory officer in the National Agricultural Advisory Service.
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Mr. M. W. Taylor. Nature 163, 393–394 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163393c0
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