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31st December accounts affected with pleuro-pneumonia amount Animals Order APPENDIX Authority average Belgium Britain bronze coin bullion C. L. PEEL Caledonian cattle cattle-plague charge cleansed and disinfected coinage Colonies Contagious Diseases Animals Contracts conveyance Council issued declaration depositors deposits Deputy Master district exportation foot-and-mouth disease foreign animals France glanders gold Government hereby HONOURABLE PRIVY COUNCIL Increase per cent infected place Ireland issued in 1878 Lancashire Lancashire and Yorkshire Latin Union Léon Say licence London and North Lords Lordships Mail Majesty's Most Honourable Midland Money Orders North British North-Eastern number of letters Office Savings Banks Orders of Council ounces Packets payment Penny Banks place infected pleuro-pneumonia ports Post Office Savings Postage provisions Railway received regulations Report respect Revenue Royal Mint Scotland sheep sheep-pox sheep-scab silver coin slaughter Soke of Peterborough South Staffordshire standard swine Telegraph total number Travelling Post Offices United Kingdom vessel Veterinary Inspector Western withdrawals
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