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S.P.C.A.

■ The president of the S.P.C.A., Mr. D. E. .Leslie, presided ;a£ the usual cbmmitfcae meeting. ' Correspondence was received from the R-.S.P.C.A-, London, inviting delegates to a conference to be' held 'in.'June next. As the secretary, Mr. A. Maurice Anderson, will be in London at that time, it was resolved that h e be'appointed to represent the society, and to read a-.paper on that .occasion: It was also decided that Mrs. A. E.i Kernot be invited to associate herself as a delegate with the secretary. '. A letter pt thanks was received from persons interested in connection with the arrangement made by the society for $he erection of a water trough at.Johnsonville. A report from the inspector showed that quite a number of cases of cruelty ,had come under his notice since the previous meeting, and all had been dealt with satisfactorily. Subscriptions and donations amounting .to £J6 13s 6d were acknowledged,, 'which amount- included £2 2s from Mr. F. Meadowproft, £1 Is each from_Mis. Nathan, Messrs. D. -J. Bews, Barker and O'Donovan, D.1.C., and £1 each from M. . Arthur, Mrs. Nicholas, Cook and Cook, and an /anonymous donor. . ' .

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 13

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S.P.C.A. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 13

S.P.C.A. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 13