TRAPS FOR DOGS.
A VIVISECTION AGENT." ANISEED ON TROUSER-LEGS, ' LONDON, Nor. 34. Tho met hods of supplying dogs and oats to hospitals for vivisection purposes are being subjected to a senrching analysis, following the conviction of a dog-atealev, who soldi dogs to a .university college. Operating in ittie centre of London.he scented the ends of his fcrouser-lega with aniseed, and dogs trailed him into quiet pi de-streets, \vh ?re. he poppeiJ liiem into a sack. j A suspicions constable watched tho man, who said, "Go away, naughty dog." When, arrested he had two exhausted puppies in the sack.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19501, 3 December 1926, Page 13
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