SUSPECTED OUTBREAK OF ANTHRAX
S QUENSLAND FARM UNDER | QUARANTINE BRISBANE, August 16. What is believed to be an outbreak of anthrax occurred on a farm at Sextonville, about 20 miles from Casino, where four cattle died suddenly. A stock inspector conducted a post-mortem examination and found definite symptoms of anthrax. The property has been, quarantined.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21245, 17 August 1934, Page 13
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