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HYDATIDS DOSING IN AUCKLAND

Dog-Owners To Risk Prosecution (New Zeaiana Press Association) , AUCKLAND, July 1. Three hundred Auckland dogowners will risk prosecution rather than take their dogs to the metropolitan hydatids control organisation’s dosing strips, a spokesman for the Dog-owners’ Association said today. The secretary of the association (Mrs B. Starr) said that members had decided to write to the hydatids organisation when they received notices to take their dogs to the .strips. They would advise that their dogs were well fed were - kept clean,- and that the members did not consider dosing

necessary. She said a fund would be established to help any members of the association who were threatened with legal'proceedings.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 14

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HYDATIDS DOSING IN AUCKLAND Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 14

HYDATIDS DOSING IN AUCKLAND Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 14

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