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DOGS ON THE BEACH.

TO TIIK, KB iron. Sir, —Evidently "Bather Xo. 1 ” is not a dog fancier, bin ho may be able to enlighten your many leaders who were the first to use the surf for pleasure—the dogowners or the bathers. Every dog on the beach any night has to pay a tax of 10s per year, possibly more than "Bather Xo. 1 ” pays. Surf-bathing is the craze of the day, and is undoubtedly an invigorating pastime; but it behoves " Bather Xo. 1" to use his lime and ink to keep surf-bathing within the bounds of respectability. After that he may use his energies to have the dogs deprived of their usual swim.— l am, etc., Caulo. January 25.

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Evening Star, Issue 14473, 26 January 1911, Page 7

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DOGS ON THE BEACH. Evening Star, Issue 14473, 26 January 1911, Page 7

DOGS ON THE BEACH. Evening Star, Issue 14473, 26 January 1911, Page 7

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