CHILD’S DEATH
WORRIED BY FAMOUS HOSPICE DOGS BREEDING OF ANIMALS TO CEASE Received June 7, 10.5 p.m. LONDON, June 6. The Daily Herald’s Geneva correspondent says that because ten of the famous St. Bernard’s Hospice dogs worried a girl to death, their breeding will be discontinued and the dangerous ones destroyed as a result of an inquiry at which the girl’s father undertook to refrain from proceedings if the above-mentioned remedy were adopted. The original St. Bernard strain is extinct, the present breed being Newfoundlands. The Augustine monks oreed them in packs, which may account for their savageness.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 7
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98CHILD’S DEATH Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 7
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