I.E.C.(33) 57A: Low Temperature Research Station, Cambridge: supplementary note by Sir William Hardy on the value to science of the economic work of the Empire Marketing Board
I.E.C.(33) 63: Contributions paid by the Commonwealth of Australia, New Zealand, Union of South Africa, Southern Rhodesia and Queensland to the Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases in the period 1923-1933
I.E.C.(33) 66: Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, Trinidad: summary of principle points elicited in the course of the discussion between the Committee on Economic Consultation and Co-operation and Sir James Currie, Chairman of the Governing Body of the College, and F.A. Stockdale, Agricultural Advisor to the Secretary of State for Colonies
I.E.C.(33) 67: Agricultural research schemes in the Colonial Empire financed by the Empire Marketing Board: summary of principle points elicited in the course of the discussion between the Committee on Economic Consultation and Co-operation and F.A. Stockdale, Agricultural Advisor to the Secretary of State for Colonies
I.E.C.(33) 77: Low Temperature Research, evidence of Sir William Hardy: summary of principle points elicited in the course of the discussion between the Committee on Economic Consultation and Co-operation and Sir William Hardy, Director of Food Investigation, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (UK)
I.E.C.(33) 80: Memorandum on Southern Rhodesian Governmental activities in respect to scientific and economic research, handed by the Southern Rhodesian Delegation
I.E.C.(33) 84: Memorandum on Low Temperature Research and the steps taken to secure consultation between the main home and overseas interests affected, submitted by Sir Stephen Tallents, Empire Marketing Board