Petition on dogs
Members and supporters of the Anti-vivisection Society will be in Cathedral Square today to collect names for a petition against the alleged torture of dogs in the Philippines. They hope to collect several hundred signatures near the Post Office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. The society's Christchurch
co-ordinator. Miss K. E. Taylor. said. "We cannot stop people in the Philippines eating dogs but the society wants abolition of torture before the animals are killed. We want humane slaughter." The petition will be sent to the Ambassador of the Philippines' to New Zealand. Mr Pacifico Evangelista, in Wellington.
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Press, 22 January 1982, Page 4
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