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Dog and ducks

Sir — This afternoon a middle-aged woman exercising her red setter dog in the university grounds stood back and watched while the undisciplined creature terrorised a duck and her brood on the Okeover Stream. May we suggest that if people must exercise their dogs on university property that they keep them under proper control, and may we further point out that these ducks are protected by law. — Yours, etc., ALISON HOLCROFT, Lecturer in classics. J. N. MANE, Lecturer in fine arts. October 9, 1979.

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Press, 11 October 1979, Page 20

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Dog and ducks Press, 11 October 1979, Page 20

Dog and ducks Press, 11 October 1979, Page 20

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