The success of the Dunedin Whippet Racing Club’s last season was in no small measure due to the work of the ladies’ committee, and at the annual meeting this week the following were elected to that committee, for the year ; —Mesdames Kemp, Little, Hodges, Guthrie, Donaldson, Payton, Berry, Rodgerson, Tanner, jun., and Miss Reid. Porridge, which was formerly almost the universal meal on Scottish breakfast tables, is rapidly losing its popularity. Only 25 per cent, of Scottish children now have it With their morning meal. Tills fact was revealed in an investigation conducted among 13.000 school children in Glasgow and Ayrshire.
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Evening Star, Issue 22571, 12 February 1937, Page 5
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