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SANITARY CONDITIONS. (British Official Wireless.) V RUGBY, Octobe 7. A party consisting of Lord Cawley and Mr. E. J. Campbell and Captain Fergus Graham, Conservative M.P.'s for Camberwell and Cumberland respectively, sailed yesterday by the steamer Almanzora for Buenos Ayres. The object of their visit, which has been arranged at the invitation of the Rural Society of Argentina, is to enable the party to form an opinion at firsthand on the soundness of" the sanitary control, of exported meat. The visit has particular reference to the fears recently expressed in the British Parliament about the danger of infection from foot and mouth disease. With this end in view a tour of the ranches and: freezing works in Argentina has been, arranged by the Rural Society in order that ocular proof of the efficiency of the system may be [given.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 7
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