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  <dc:title>Aberdeen City Public Health Department: Newspaper Cuttings, 1958 to 1960</dc:title>
  <dc:description> Starts March 1958.  Mostly Press &amp; Journal and Evening Express.  Main headings - Milk from slot machines - new markets required for the fishing industry - beach boulevard to be finished - stop Christmas cards being sold in October - main line goes diesel-electric - rabbits overrun Kincorth - shortage of Polio vaccine - danger to children searching in rubbish tips - food hygiene regulations - scrap milk bottles - smoke free zones - action against torture of veal calves - foot and mouth strikes - cattle killed and buried in Northfield, smell results.  Ends December 1960.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1958 - 1960</dc:date>
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