Y.M.C.A. OPTIMISTS' CLUB.
( The first meeting of the OptiaLshl' Vuj Club for 1933 was held Young Men's Christian Association ■ ' yesterday at 1 p.m. . There vp«a gathering of members and vice-president, Mr D. S. ,I)odds, ' Messrs M. J. H. Bruortcn, and ■ members, the beingproved by members of the club, j The speaker for the' day E. Merritjt, who gave a shire League cricket, paying' tribute to the kindness received; hands of the Lancashire„seople, v, _^:"i
Greyhounds, which are can boast of a very ancient > and are probably the oWosfc family or dogs in the world.Thay -! Egyptian . frescoes Pharaohfi, were used for s^' the Greeks, and a floe Aatofow Wfiflp- , ture- in the British. 'MusWwto' ; t-{^l' ! '^W , o greyhounds fondling each otboc. they were Xtomaxtt. > almost all' English. SU' r X3mi*g to Charieß the 7i»t. ! repeatedly took money for payment ci ihe mfticted. Until m<>derp. hounds were aristderatig"-
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 11
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