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FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE URGED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, May 3. (Received May 4, at 8.55 a.m.) The council of the Royal Agricultural Society adopted a resolution urging on the Government the desirability of making provision for frozen and chilled meat from countries where foot-and-mouth disease exists to he retained in cold stores at ports in Great Britain for a sufficient time to allow- virus that might possibly be present in marrow bones to die. . . Sir Merrick Burrell suggested that the period necessary would lie seventysix days, including the time the meat was in a ship’s refrigerator.—Australian Press Association.

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Evening Star, Issue 19857, 4 May 1928, Page 6

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FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE Evening Star, Issue 19857, 4 May 1928, Page 6

FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE Evening Star, Issue 19857, 4 May 1928, Page 6

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