ROADSIDE SLAUGHTER.
mtoH o» nu mum. w*J fr> "*^ f ■** *» Wednesday's Pbess r^ r ™»S"*«ftyV* *•*« oa "fioadeide jj v . Bftnghtw » "Humanity »by what I /14'eto t*i«wrt*fld, mv mora than was ' i < 3 p4t)id.,, 2 would like to explain why VV thu slaughter of sheep wa» done on the {I <T*adaide» That youth and his mate* three o'clock breakfast that Had had been on the road for sheep and dogs, .they «ad, as it was getting-well ™* *fte»oon, they were doing to get through with their before dark. Sheep had to be gPJjppM'ior the dogs, where, It mattered they took the first opportunity §ggpgj&9*ugkter a couple of "dog-tuckers." ffl§|P&£*»y He is a good Soldier who does told;-the youth was just obey.wlers, no matter who appeared on V liking, "Humanity" could the other way. Perhaps was just as sore to the HaHF*** .eyesight as the slaughter was Perhaps "Hunumity M fflg&&s*r motorists will benefit sheep af|ra£!!sF* *** themselves by keeping Ashley Gorge road a day K^|» , e: before Oxford ewe fairs in the will be satisfied explanation.—Yours, ete., « Bpii *' -"' • TRUE HUMANITY. H&s<toi March 29th. 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 1 April 1930, Page 15
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