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ORDERS IN COUNCIL. 
to Regulation No. 1) be detained and slaughtered at the place of 
landing, or if, at the port at which they are landed, there is a part 
defined for slaughter, they may, with the permission of the Com- 
missioners of Her Majesty’s Customs, be removed into such defined 
part for the purpose of such slaughter. 
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT. 
(325.) 
At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 20th day of April, 1871. 
By the Lords of Her Majesty’s Most Honorable Privy Council. 
Present : — Lord Privy Seal. Mr. Forster. 
The Lords and others of Her Majesty’s Most Honorable Privy 
Council, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in them vested 
under The Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1869 (in this Order 
referred to as the Act of 1869), and of every other power enabling 
them in this behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows ; — 
1. This Order shall take effect from and immediately after the 
twenty-eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and seventy- 
one ; and words in this Order have the same meaning as in the Act 
of 1869. 
2. The Orders described in the Schedule to this Order are hereby 
revoked to the extent in that Schedule mentioned. 
3. Nothing in this Order shall invalidate or make unlawful any- 
thing done under the said Orders, or any of them, before this Order 
takes effect, or interfere with the institution or prosecution of any 
proceeding in respect of any offence committed against, or any 
penalty incurred under, the Act of 1869, or the said Orders, or 
any of them. 
(Signed) ARTHUR HELPS. 
SCHEDULE. 
1. The Contagious Diseases 
(Animals) Order of August, 
1869. 
2. The Order of Council of the 
twentieth day of September, 
one thousand eight hundred 
and seventy, relating to 
cattle, sheep, and goats 
brought from a Port of the 
States of the North German 
Confederation or of Prance. 
So much of the Schedule as 
specifies the Netherlands. 
Except so far as the Order relates 
to sheep and goats brought 
from a Port of France. 
