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BIG GAME FISHING.

ZANE GREY’S INTENTIONS. SYDNEY, Feb. 10. Mr Zane Grey’s manager said. today that whether Mr Grey decided to leave Australia or stay depended on whether there were any further developments in the protest of the Society j;or the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals against the alleged cruelty of big game fishing. . Mr Grey was staying in the meantime at any rate. A Sydney cable dated February 7 stated that fishermen were perturbed over the attitude of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals toward big game fishing. Mr Zane Grey, according to the Telegraph Bermagui correspondent, said that if lie could not fish in peace in Australia, lie would have to go fishing elsewhere.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 62, 11 February 1936, Page 7

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BIG GAME FISHING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 62, 11 February 1936, Page 7

BIG GAME FISHING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 62, 11 February 1936, Page 7

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