CAUGHT FOX IN HIS ARMS Hunted by Carmarthenshire hounds, a fox sought refuge in the grounds of the m eJital hospital at Carmarthen. Reynard jumped into the spacious airing court, inhere efforts to chtfeh it on the part of the staff and patients were witnessed from the windows of surrounding Wards by some 400 patients. An attendant caught the fox in hie arms when it made an unsuccessful attempt to scale a high wall, but promptly let it drop. Eventually the fox was killed. The brush was presented by the Hunt Ho Mrs Richards, wife of the medical superintendent, and the mask to Dr. Doig, assistant medical officer.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12355, 27 January 1926, Page 9
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