TURF LAW SUIT.
INFECTION FROM "PINK-EYE" INFLUENZA. By Tclesraph—Press Afiwciation-CopyriKht London, May 12. The case in which Mr. Charles Prior, a -horse brooder, suctl Major Eustace Lodpr, tlw well-known sportsman', for sdndinc; to Adstocl;, Bucks, tho maro Auspicious, which was suffering from pink-eyo influenza, thereby infecting tiventy-threo of "Mr. Prior's mares, six of which died, lias been settled on tho basis of liberal compensation for Mr. Prior's loss (lvliiclrwns previously stated to have boon set down nt £20,000). The imputations against Major Loder—tint Auspicious had boon sent to ArMock p?.rlv to escape the infection at Major Loder's farm—ivcro'withdrawn.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2148, 14 May 1914, Page 7
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98TURF LAW SUIT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2148, 14 May 1914, Page 7
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