HC Deb 12 November 1918 vol 110 c2523W
Sir L. HARMSWORTH

asked the Secretary for Scotland specifically the terms of the Orders issued on his instructions for the slaughter of deer in the Highland counties for the purpose of increasing food supplies?

Mr. MUNRO

The Order now operative is that made by the Board of Agriculture for Scotland on 27th September, 1918, the substantive part of which is as followsThe occupier of any agricultural holding in Scotland is hereby authorised to kill by any means available deer that are trespassing on his grazings or causing injury to his crops. Provided that, where the Board are of opinion that the powers conferred by this Order are being abused by any such occupier, they may by notice served upon him suspend the operation of the said powers as regards his holding.

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