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A BAD EXAMPLE. VICEROY BREAKS THE LAW.

i SHOOTING OUT OF SEASON. ' i FINE INFLICTED By Telegraph.-- Press Association.— Copyright. (Received September 4, 8.25 a.m.) LONDON, 3rd September. Advices from Victoria, British Columbia, state that Lord Lascefles, Earl Grey's Aide-de-Camp, as representing the vice-regal party now hunting in British Columbia, was summoned for shooting game out of season. <y Lord Lascelles was fined 250 dollars (£SO), and six deer shot by the party were confiscated. A day or two ago Earl Grey, while hunting" in Jervois Inlet, got lost in the bush, and narrowly escaped falling over a precipice. Eventually he was rescued by a search party. Lord Lascelles, who was made to do penance for the party, was formerly an officer in the Grenadier Guards. He is eldest son of the Earl of Harewood.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 5

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A BAD EXAMPLE. VICEROY BREAKS THE LAW. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 5

A BAD EXAMPLE. VICEROY BREAKS THE LAW. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1909, Page 5

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