DISEASES OF STOCK.
CASES IN BRITAIN. IMPORTATION RESTRICTIONS. VT'Y TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] CHinSTCIIURCII, Sunday. Three fresh outbreaks of foot and mouth disease among stock in Britain have been reported to the New Zealand Government by the High Commissioner, Sir Thomas Wilford. Commenting on this development yesterday, Mr. 11. I). Acland, "prefident of the New Zealand Sheepowners' Federation, said litis should bo sufficient confirmation of the wisdom of his federation in passing a resolution at the annua] meeting protesting against, lifting the embargo on British stock.
I feel sure that the great majority ;>i sheepowners in tho Dominion are behind Ihe federation in its objection to the lifting of the embargo," said Mi-. Acland. ihe fact that diseaso has recurred should bo a sufficient, answer to those fitoek breeders who want the restrictions relaxed. It is altogether too dangerous to lako such a step."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 12
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