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(4) Government f uncle to local education authorities to provide 



technical education for lads in fisher towns and instruction 

 in cooking for girls at consuming centres. 



(5) Provision ot additional sum for maintenance of fishery cruisers. 

 (G) State aid in conducting extended scientific and industrial 



researches, embracing the provision of (1) an additional 

 and powerful steamer to exploit new fishing grounds and 

 carry out inquiries on the West Coast (which has received 

 scant attention in this respect), (2) of motor boats for in- 

 vestigation of inshore fisheries and supervision of experi- 

 ments in lobster hatching and storage, (3) of a laboratory 

 for the conduct of experiments in industrial research, em- 

 bracing chemistry and bacteriology and kindred subjects, 

 and (4) of a scheme for ieviving the valuable shell fisheries 

 round the Scottish coasts. 

 (7) Addition to Board's Parliamentary Vote to provide (1) for 

 addition to their administrative and technical staffs to 

 cope with development schemes, and (2) for a separate 

 division of the department to deal with the collation and 

 publication of fishery statistics and intelligence. 



DAVID T. JONES, 

 Secretary, 



Paymaster, Lieut. -Commander, R.N.R. 



Edinburgh, November 1918. 



Approved and adopted by the Fishery Board for Scotland at their 

 meeting held on 20th December 1918. 



ANGUS SUTHERLAND, 



Chairman. 



Edinburgh, 21st December 1918. 



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