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COURSING.

TO THE EDITOR Ol "nrg FRXSB." Sir,—Your correspondent Patriel i hare f coursing ■' Mi-d-pwMod for c «o»pawti>/3S .mi 10 " *n " h t quoteß *« trucking ol to behere that irt euch ft ewe tho lamb ■vould suffer phjwcally and menfallj to tho samo extent that the courwd Lrc toes, when, a* it frequently happens. > he pursuing dog. lav* hold of tno u^. S^ U ?i? i? ?! e Jv tl,e head "d i the other by the hindquarters in a *Sh | of tug of war, each eager to retain the ( coveted prize?,' The Frenchmen* ( *atire on alleged British eport, "It's a .mc day, let's go and kill something,' i r«qiuT«j m the caee of enclosed ooura- i ■lie amendment, "torture" in the J place of "kill." One can admire the i courageous sporteman that hunte the i tiger or lion in the jungle, but the t jportsman (?) who can derive pleasure \ iroin witnessing a timid, mnooent < jroature being cruelly mauled end t torn by doge is deserving of con- I iemnation by tho community in which t tie Jives—Yours, etc., 1 "HUMANITY. j

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 10

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COURSING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 10

COURSING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 10