WAR-WOUNDED FISH
_____* I BLIND AND TAILLESS. The inspector for the British Eastern Son Fisheries" Board, in a report, says: "The fishery officer at Mablothorpe informs me tliat'of the cod cau-lij. on idiiß Hues -I in 5 and occasionally more, 'ad bad wounds. Some wero totally blind, others without an eye, and ho larger number were wounded in [no O Jv The Cromer officer to dme that w Mid tho fishermen on tho Koriolk W had notis«l »wm codfish w.1.1 ounds, and scars. • The sJlieriiighain ,*Rw" stale* that the pactars have co.no a ross nwuiy injured cod, some laving „s many M five wounds f ..W had "» l I ''» taiL" ■■
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 272, 13 August 1919, Page 7
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109WAR-WOUNDED FISH Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 272, 13 August 1919, Page 7
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