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ECZEMA DANGER

Weather Helps (N Z. Press Association) HAMILTON, Feb. 28. The cooler weather of the last two days had brought a slight easing in the facial eczema danger, said Mr A. W. Moore, chairman of the Waikato facial eczema warning committee. “However, this cannot be generally accepted and there should be no relaxation in precautions until there are a few more cooler nights,” he said. A lamb slaughtered at Ruakura Agricultural Research Centre had been found to have liver damage. Dr. D. G. Edgar, assistant director of animal research said this morning. Dr. Edgar said the lamb was one of several left out in open pasture for experimental purposes. I

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Press, Issue 30997, 1 March 1966, Page 3

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ECZEMA DANGER Press, Issue 30997, 1 March 1966, Page 3

ECZEMA DANGER Press, Issue 30997, 1 March 1966, Page 3

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