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BRITISH POLITICS

REGUGLATIONS TOR VACCINES LONDON, July 24. (Reuter.) The House of Commons carried the third reading of the Therapeutic Substances Bill, for insuring the purity and strength of vaccines, and antitoxins, and providing tlint substances of foreign origin, not yet manufactured in Britain, must conform to the prescribed standards of strength, quality and purity. Mr Kingsley Wood explained that this would cover serums such as the Spahlinger serum. LONDON, July 24. The text has been issued of tilt Merchandise Marks Bill (otherwise the Imported Agricultural Produce Bill'' and has been presented by Mr Kingsley Wood to the House of Commons. It appears that the Government proposes to include V.’ie list., of articles which must bear an indication of i.'.'Pir drigi.P; fresh, frozen or chilled meat or bacon, or ham; eggs in shell or dried eggs’ cheese, and honev.

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Grey River Argus, 27 July 1925, Page 5

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BRITISH POLITICS Grey River Argus, 27 July 1925, Page 5

BRITISH POLITICS Grey River Argus, 27 July 1925, Page 5

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