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LIVE HARE COURSING

Sir,—Could Mary Scarsbrook explain what is meant by the phrase. “If discrimination was given over live hare coursing ’many more cruelties would have to be dealt with”? Why should the. Government not deal with each single cruelty? And as a beginning to abolish cruelty from the face*'of this dear country should be made, in the interest of each citizen, let us begin with the introduction of a law prohibiting liye hare coursing and live bird shooting. Actually, as hares are not members «of a church, we cannot demand from the reverend parsons to include their welfare in church activities.—Yours, etc., ONLY A RABBIT. November 7, 1953.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27192, 9 November 1953, Page 12

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LIVE HARE COURSING Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27192, 9 November 1953, Page 12

LIVE HARE COURSING Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27192, 9 November 1953, Page 12