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BULL-DOG 'REVIVAL. LONDON, Dec. 2. At the London Bulldog Society’s cliiiinpionsliif) show yesterday in the Drill Hall, Handcl-strcet, Bloomslniry. W.C.. there were 80 English boilldogs and 21 of the French breed. The display was one of the best seen for some years. Women exhibitors owned some of the leading specimens. The champion dog was Champion Boil o’ .Till, belonging to Mr Edward Cumberlidge, of Sheffield. CThunpion Mniravonsidc Rose, belonging to Mrs Pearson, of Tunbridge Wells, gained the supreme award Tor female bulldogs. Bulldog people are very pleased with the fine revival of the breed from the depression of the years during and immediately after the war.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1927, Page 1
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