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LIVE STOCK EMBARGO

POSSIBLE RELAXATION STRINGENT PRECAUTIONS SUGGESTED [Per United Press Association.] INVERCARGILL, December 11. ■ Regarding the embargo on the importation of live stock from Britain, Mr Forbes states that the Department of Agriculture has prepared a set of conditions which can be imposed upon the importation of stock in the event of the embargo being lifted, and these conditions embody most complete and thorough precautions of a much more elaborate nature than those taken by other importing countries. The Minister of Agriculture, he said, was now going carefully into the whole question, which would be considered by the Government. No definite action would be taken without first making the Government’s views known to all farmers’ organisations, and giving them every opportunity for expressing their opinions regarding them.

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Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 12

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LIVE STOCK EMBARGO Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 12

LIVE STOCK EMBARGO Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 12

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