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LetterLetter to Sir John Taverner, Agent General for Victoria, Melbourne House, Strand, London 1911
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No results found.Urges Sir John Taverner to reconsider his absence from the International Institute of Agriculture's General Assembly, highlighting its growing influence on global agricultural prices and Australia's potential to rival the U.S., emphasizing the long-term economic benefits of robust participation. -
LetterLetter from The Agent-General For Victoria (Australia), Melbourne Place, Strand, London, W.C. to David Lubin 1911
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No results found.Regrets inability to attend the General Assembly of the International Institute of Agriculture due to Coronation obligations and London hosting, and expresses confidence in Lubin's leadership. -
LetterLetter from The Agent-General For Victoria (Australia), Melbourne Place, Strand, London, W.C. to David Lubin 1909
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No results found.The Agent-General for Victoria commends David Lubin at the International Institute of Agriculture for securing Balkan and Turkish support, but criticizes the English language's neglect in communications and calls for strategic governance reforms to enhance credibility and global engagement.
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LetterLetter from the Royal Hungarian Minister of Agriculture to Mr. David Lubin 1907
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No results found.This is the translation of the original letter Ref No. 7042/pres VII/I 1907 -
ReportConvention for the creation of an International Institute of Agriculture 1906
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No results found.Text should be read “June 7, 1906. 8 p., typescript (printed) (59. Congress, 1 Sess. Executive L. Confidential) June 27, 1906, ratified, made public. P. 7-8: Lubin, D. The importance of this matter to the U.S. -
LetterLetter to Prof. G. Montemartini 1906
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No results found.Lubin discusses his financial limitations, his willingness to assist the IIA, and conditions for his potential move to Rome.