Extermination of Rabbits
- M. PASTEUE'S SCHEME SUCCESSFUL. By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. (PER UNITED PKK6S ASSOCIATION.) Paris, February 27. M. Pasteur's latest experiments have proved completely successful. Under the chicken cholera rabbits lived one day only, fowls lived two days, whilst sheep and lambs were not in any way effected. M. Pasteur is now convinced of the superiority of his scheme for the extermination of the rabbits, and is determined to spare no trouble or expense to have it properly submitted to the authorities of New South Wales, with a view of securing the reward of £25,000 offered by the Government of that colony. Three delegates from M. Pasteur, who fully understand his scheme, will leave for Australia by the s.s. Cuzco.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 90, 1 March 1888, Page 3
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