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CATTLE DISEASE

TRACING ORIGIN OF GERMS.

GERMANY SUSPECTED. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received December 17, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, December 13. The ‘‘Daily Expiess” says the belief is gaining ground that the germs of foot-and-mouth disease were imported into the United Kingdom in fodder from Germany. There is reason to think that the Beard of Agri culture is investigating along these lines. It is pointed out that thousands of tons of fodder are imported from Holland, and the Board of Agriculture knows of cases in which the Dutch dealers supplement their shipments with supplies from Germany.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11705, 18 December 1923, Page 8

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CATTLE DISEASE New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11705, 18 December 1923, Page 8

CATTLE DISEASE New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11705, 18 December 1923, Page 8

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