HC Deb 30 June 1938 vol 337 cc2149-50W
Sir G. Fox

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether his Department is prepared to accept the test of the Poultry Pathological Research Laboratory at Goring for the purpose of the accredited poultry-breeding station scheme?

Mr. W. S. Morrison

No, Sir. As I explained in reply to a question by my hon. Friend on 20th June, the free blood

BRITISH SHIPS DAMAGED BY AERIAL BOMBARDMENT IN SPANISH PORTS OR TERRITORIAL WATERS DURING THE CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN.
(Ships damaged since 1st April last are marked with an asterisk.)
Name of Ship. Name and Address of present owner. Ship has been under the British Flag since:—
"African Trader" African and Continental Steamship Co., Ltd., 7/8, Bury Street, E.C.3. 13th May, 1937.
*"Arlon" Arlon Steampship Co., Ltd., Creechurch House, Creechurch Lane, E.C.3. 1925.
"Bramden" Angel, Son and Co., Ltd., Boston Buildings, James Street, Cardiff. 1925.
*"Celtic Star" Union Cold Storage Co., Ltd., 13/16 West Smithfield, E.C.1. 1918.

tests and post-mortem examinations available under Section 24 of the Agriculture Act, 1937, to participants in the Accredited Poultry Breeding Stations Scheme, are being provided only at the Ministry's veterinary laboratory at Weybridge.