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beyond the limits which we had stir contempl: 
of our Report to your Lordship. We recognise that the two 
Pleuro-Pneumonia and Tuberculosis, are of the highest interest ar 
only to the stockowners of the United Kingdom, but also to the pt 
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within a moderate period, be exterminated in this country; ; 
dare to indulge in such sanguine expectations with rega: 
venture to hope that much may be done to reduce its e 
so dangerous alike to animals and to mankind. = 
We desire to express our thanks to Mr. Richard Dawson 
has rendered to us as Secretary to the Committee, and to 
ability with which he has discharged the duties of that office. — 
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