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DEATH OF A DOG.

TO Tilt EDITOR. Sir, —In replying to "Pine Hill Motorist,” J. did not give a testlmonal to ilia driver of the car that killed my clog, but a gold lonian who was ridiii'j u push bicycle. " Pino lull Motorist ” also feels sorry for my boy in the loss of his pet (1 mean pest, as lie describes it, and’ Uicn contradicts himself later on and congratulates the motorist v.ho ran over it. What dees your correspondent expert a householder who owns a dog to do with it. ,1s ho to-pub-it in a glass case so that 'motorists can speed as much as they like, which they arc now doing? I understood there was a speed limit around the city—-twenty-five miles per hour, not forty nr fifty. It seems irom “Motorist’s” letter Umt there is a sharp touch ol’ spite in it. there has got to be something definitely done to stop this speeding, not only in the suburbs, but in Urn city as well. Wo feel the loss of ibis dog very much, but it might have been the boy who was killed, as he had just crossed over the road. T do not wish to enter into any controversy over this matter, lor 1 have .vimpi v stated my case. \\ by docs not “Pine Hill .Motorist” come out in the open and not hide under a nom-dc-plume? —I am, ole., Amu-.ivr F. Saul. October 11.

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Evening Star, Issue 19994, 11 October 1928, Page 9

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DEATH OF A DOG. Evening Star, Issue 19994, 11 October 1928, Page 9

DEATH OF A DOG. Evening Star, Issue 19994, 11 October 1928, Page 9

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