LIVESTOCK EMBARGO.
RETENTION FAVOURED. UNANIMOUS OPINION. (Special HBDOX‘tIév-J AUCKLAND, \Vednesday. “Foot and mouth disease is not fatal, but a contagious fever and the rapid contagion of the disease has rom—pelted the British Government to adopt a wholesale slaughter policy,” said Mr F. (,1. Bush, or .\iatamaia_ at the Auckland provincial conference to—day, in speaking to a remit that. the conference prolesi axainsi the lifting.r of [he embargo on dirvot. importation of livcsiork from any ronntry known to be ini‘ccictl \Vllll foot-amt—inouth disease. H. was all important for New Zea—land to have ti. clean hill of health as far as slorl; was runrcrned. for the only way of increasing the Dominlnn's exports to the Old Country “115 to export. carcases that. were strictly dis-ease-free. Although he was :in Eng—lishman he considered that. the future ot’ Dominion producers would or pro—]uillcvd ii' the embargo were lifted. 'l‘hc remit was unanimously rarrlcd without further discussion.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 9
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152LIVESTOCK EMBARGO. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 9
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