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Petition still circulating

A Christchurch woman, Miss Natalie Taylor, is still collecting signatures on a petition opposing cruelty to dogs and cats in Korea.

Miss Taylor had already forwarded 1596 signatures for the petition to the London headquarters of the World Society for the Protection of Ani-

The petition had not yet closed, she said, and she would be collecting further signatures on February 18, at the Arts Centre. She had a further 290 signatures for the petition collected from New Zealanders and international visitors at the Arts Centre.

Miss Taylor said she

had been deluged with people asking her to add their names to the petition.

She was forwarding petition forms to those people. People wanting forms can send a stamped addressed envelope to Miss Taylor at P. O. Box 21262, Edgeware, Christchurch.

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Press, 17 January 1989, Page 5

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Petition still circulating Press, 17 January 1989, Page 5

Petition still circulating Press, 17 January 1989, Page 5

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