HC Deb 20 November 1902 vol 115 cc11-3
MR. STUART SAMUEL (Tower Hamlets, Whitechapel)

To ask the President of the Board of Agriculture, if he can now state what progress has been made in the negotiations initiated by the Government of the Argentine Republic to secure the admission of Argentine cattle for slaughter into this country.

(Answered by Mr Hanbury.) The representatives of the Argentine Government are now, I think, fully aware of my views as to the measures which should be taken in order to afford further security against the introduction of the foot - and - mouth disease into Argentina and the importation of diseased animals therefrom. It therefore rests with that Government to take the necessary steps to carry those views into effect if they consider it desirable to do so.

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