APPEAL TO N.Z.
PIG-BREEDERS AND EMBARGO
LONDON, December 8,
Pointing out that the Dominions could use the London quarantine station as an effective safeguard against the risk of disease, the secretary of the National Pig Breeders' Association, in a letter to "The Times," appeals to the New Zealand Government to lift the embargo on the importation of British blood stock.
as wounded, were actually the victims of the Abyssinians' firing.
A communique issued in Rome says that a flying-officer was killed when Abyssinian troops fired on Italian aeroplanes from, the Somaliland front. The officer was attacking troops between Filtu and Negelle, north-west, of Dolo. The machines, after bombing an enemy encampment, returned to their base.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 140, 10 December 1935, Page 9
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