STOCK EMBARGO
MAINTENANCE ADVOCATED ENGLISH FARMER’S VIEW “New Zealand has a clean bill or health for its stock and I would urge the farmers to guard that distinction jealously,’’ said Mr. F. C. Bush, an English farmer, in an address on foot-and-mouth disease at the New Zealand Farmers’ Union provincial conference m Auckland.* Mr. Bush said it was being argued that breeders botli bore ami overseas were advocating that the embargo he lifted. Mr. Bush said the British Government, was spending .C250.C00 1 yearly as compensation for slaughtered stock since 1921, a.nd in addition had spent £15,000 on research. It had been definitely stated in Britain that the virus was present in chilled beef from the Argentine, A remit protesting against lifting the present- embargo was adopted.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19027, 29 May 1936, Page 2
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