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The Junior League.

SOCIETY son PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS 1 will try to make sny animal I have in my care very happy.

Dear Boys and Olrls.—After » •truryle, ?ettlnr the perm'.M.on o. people, and overcoming dtmeuit.es vi.vn rerard to water supply. I have at last fot a nice hi? drinking troufh actuaaly in use. A few hours arter the water had been turned on, I had tne Joy Oi seem? a nerd of cattle make good use of tt. It is a few yards from my house. I "as m my garden one evening when two people "ere passing along the road, one said: “Fancy having that ugly thing so near the front gate,” the other said “des and what a nuisance It will he too, when a crowd of cattle trample all around. I would ha%e put It right up the road out or sight, i could not help hearing the conversation, and I thought to myself, “What Queer minds some folk possess.’ I purpo»el> na>l It near by the pleasure or see.ng the animals get a drink, and to be able to see that It Is always In order. Then tho thought or it being ugly never o. curred to tne, only one thought has occupied my mind, and that. Its usefulness, or course we might have erected a beautiful fountain, but it would have used up all our money.

, which is more usefully spent on trouff.s. Last week <wo were ..'[.' where Horsham Downs on a slock , rou i® Vrnrri quite recently, several animals died rrom ! exhaustion and lacx of water- Later | Kill tell you where others have neen ! 'Trentleman who has been greatly InI terested in this scheme, said to me. 1 should like to write along; « ac £ * ro JsSi i obtam e< mercy. ,t ” e j owSd U to’an!m»" Fo” all their labour and Ttm* > Japanese > perhaps? 'han any ! other nation realise th l, i * f ter gToomtntS ami feeding ms animal arter a day s •he owner of a horse In Japan thanks n I tur Its service. We British • many foreign nation* m 0,11 | animal*. The aim or our society is try . to .how the debt we owe. an “ ; side ration that is the Just right of all | dumb creaiures. Good bye—

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20440, 5 March 1938, Page 19 (Supplement)

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The Junior League. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20440, 5 March 1938, Page 19 (Supplement)

The Junior League. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20440, 5 March 1938, Page 19 (Supplement)

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