FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE
PERSISTENCE IN ENGLAND
Outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease in Britain continue to occur at intervals.The Kmes of December 20, the latest, issue received by mail, states that 130 cattle, pigs and sheep were destroyed in ths New Forest on the previous day in ccnsequence of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease at a farm at Lyn hurst. ; ... Th« farm was isolated and a standstill order was made for a 15-miles radius The markets at Southampton, Rin^vood and 1 ionisev closed. The police p< ■ the &. stoppi f 3 U m^em^of cattle, and commoners drove then , - from the feeding grounds to stead!i. All. hunting was. also, si w, •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21399, 25 January 1933, Page 5
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106FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21399, 25 January 1933, Page 5
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