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The hair soon commences to grow, and in the great 
majority of cases thus treated by us a perfect cure has 
resulted, although many have at first appeared hopeless. 
APPENDIX II 
By the Sheep Scab Order of 1910, recently issued, 
Article 5 of the Sheep Scab Order of 1905 is revoked, 
and an article substituted which enacts that for the 
prevention of scab an inspector of the Local Authority 
shall serve an Isolation Notice on the owner or person 
in charge of sheep recently affected or in any way 
suspected of scab or exposed to infection, and that such 
sheep shall not be permitted to stray or come into con- 
tact with other sheep until a further notice has been 
issued. It further enacts that if, on veterinary inquiry, 
the above suspicions are found to be correct, the sheep 
shall be efficiently dipped by the owner, and, if requred, 
in the presence of the inspector. 
By an amendment of Article 9, a Local Authority 
may make regulations requiring the dipping of sheep 
moved from another district into their district (providing 
they remain there over seven days), and may also issue 
notices regulating their movements, and requiring an 
owner to notify the arrival of sheep. 
Paragraph 4 of Article 30 is omitted, and a notice 
substituted forbidding the straying of sheep, in con- 
travention to the order, under penalty. 
