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Fix this textThe Official Organ of the Publishers, The Kennel Control
Fix this textCouncil of Victoria (affiliated with the Kennel Club, England,)
Fix this textTemple Court, 422 Collins St., Melbourne, C.l, Victoria
Fix this textTelephone : Central 1739
Fix this textNo. 8 Vol. 111.
Fix this textPosted free to Members of the K.C.C. of Victoria.
Fix this textAnnual Member’s Subscription to Council, 2s. Gd.
Fix this textIst OCTOBER, 1934
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Fix this textSEE LIST OF SHOWS
Fix this textThe Annual Elections.
Fix this textTOWARDS the end of this year comes
Fix this textthe opportunity for the dog owners,
Fix this textbreeders and exhibitors to elect the
Fix this textCommittee which is to govern them for the
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Fix this textIt is necessary, not only in the interest of
Fix this textthe K.C.C. and the dog world in general, but
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Fix this textthat they should choose wisely and well.
Fix this textAs far as possible men should be chosen
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Fix this textare upright and strong enough to enforce
Fix this textregulations without fear or favour, but to
Fix this textdo so fairly and impartially.
Fix this textThe dog game can be no stronger than
Fix this textthe government. It is the right, and within
Fix this textthe power of dog owners, to return a com-
Fix this textmittee of hot-heads, irrelevant speakers,
Fix this textgrievance mongers, and destructive critics if
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Fix this textMen who have held the confidence of
Fix this textbreeders by representing them for years, and
Fix this textthe confidence of the Committee among whom
Fix this textthey sit, do so on account of the sound work
Fix this textwhich they are doing, and not on account
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Fix this textThe dog world should be grateful to a
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Fix this textThe K.C.C. has gone on from strength to
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Fix this texthas seen events which have made it a worthy
Fix this textCentenary year even as far as the dog world
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Fix this textThe affiliation of the V.P.&K.C. with the
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Fix this textThe continuation of the affiliation with the
Fix this textEnglish Kennel Club, despite strong opposi-
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Fix this textThe increased number of members, another
Fix this textrecord broken, large entries in show's, im-
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Fix this textentry for the Royal Show —1934 a record
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Fix this textIt is true that the success of the K.C.C.
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Fix this textThey will point out that the K.C.C. would be
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Fix this textIt is satisfactory to note this year’s record
Fix this textentry for the Royal Agricultural Society’s
Fix this textChampionship Show —803 actual dogs and
Fix this text1507 entries; this shows an increase of over
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Fix this textThe appointed judges must look upon this
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Fix this textof them are Englishmen by birth, two of
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