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Fix this textIst AUGUST, 1932
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Fix this textUNITY IS STRENGTH
Fix this textJUST how united are members of the K.C.C.
Fix this textof V. in their determination to have
Fix this textproper government for their hobby was
Fix this textclearly proven at the two “unrecognised”
Fix this textshows held since the Committee legislated
Fix this textagainst such exhibitions. Although both
Fix this textthese shows were styled “Championship”
Fix this textthey attracted entries from only 10 of the
Fix this text717 members of the Council!
Fix this textThe loss of these ten actually served as
Fix this texta “weeding out” of at least five who were
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Fix this textWhilst these persons and their dogs can
Fix this textno longer take part in K.C.C. exhibitions, the
Fix this textdefinite desire of the Council is not to be
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Fix this textAmong the many privileges lost to sus-
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Fix this textinability to now record births in the K.C.C.’s
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Fix this textOn 13th August entries will close for the
Fix this text“Melbourne Royal.” It behoves every fancier
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Fix this textThe K.C.C. is constituted as a non-showing
Fix this textbody. It therefore turns to the “Melbourne
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Fix this textrepresents the Fancy the “Royal” is its own
Fix this textshow, the “Cruft’s” of Victoria. It would be
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Fix this textJUDGES:
Fix this textMR. W. L. RENWICK, of Cardiff, England, who has judged various breeds at Cruft’s (Eng.),
Fix this textalso numerous English All-Breeds Shows, will judge:—
Fix this textBlack and Tan (miniature). Fox (smooth and wire-haired), Skye, West Highland
Fix this textWhite, and Yorkshire Terriers, Bulldogs, Collies, Irish Wolfhounds, Borzois, Greyhounds,
Fix this textGreat Danes, Whippets, Cocker Spaniels, Retrievers, Pointers, Deerhounds, and English,
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Fix this textMR. ERIC DART, of N.S.W., and late of England, will judge:—
Fix this textAiredale, Irish, Australian, Silky, Cairn, Sealyham, Scottish and Bull Terriers,
Fix this textPomeranians, Pekingese, Pugs, Alsatians, Kelpies, Cattledogs, Chow Chows, and the Class
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Fix this textAs you are probably aware, the R.A.S. of V. conducts the secretarial duties of the
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Fix this textEntries Close Saturday, 13th August
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Fix this textLOUIS MONOD, Secretaru.
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Fix this textTHE COCKER SPANIEL CLUB
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Fix this textOn Tuesday, sth July, Mr. G. McEwin Duncan
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Fix this textAt the conclusion of Mr. Duncan’s address
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Fix this textOn Tuesday, 2nd August, the President of
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Fix this textMr. P. T. Kelynack will address the Club
Fix this texton Tuesday, 6th September. The subject
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Fix this textthis subject will be of great interest to all
Fix this textfanciers and breeders the Cocker Club extends
Fix this texta hearty welcome to the fancy in general.
Fix this textREGENT’S GIPSY.
Fix this textWe report with regret the death of this
Fix this textgreat Bulldog. This bitch won no less than
Fix this text19 Challenge Certificates under sixteen
Fix this textjudges, 31 Special Prizes, and was several
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Fix this textCLUB NOTES.
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Fix this textOn Saturday, 23rd July, a successful house
Fix this textparty was held in aid of the Club funds by
Fix this textMrs. E. Collins, a member of the Committee,
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Fix this textBULLDOG CLUB
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Fix this textAs stated in the Report of Committee
Fix this textMeeting, the agreement between the K.C.C.
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Fix this textClause 6 of the original draft has been
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