Transit of Horses (Casualties)

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 18 February 1954.

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Photo of Mr Donald Chapman Mr Donald Chapman , Birmingham, Northfield 12:00, 18 February 1954

asked the Minister of Agriculture the total number of horses, for the year 1953, returned by owners of horse-carrying vessels, under Section 13 of the Horses (Sea Transport) Order, 1952, as having died or having been killed or injured in transit.

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