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K.C.C. Kennel Gazette
Fix this textThe Official Organ of the Publishers, The Kennel Control Council (Conducted under the Auspices of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria).
Fix this textTemple Court, 422 Collins Street, Melbourne, C. 1., Victoria. Telephone: Central 3437.
Fix this textVol. I. No. 1.
Fix this textJANUARY 1, 1936.
Fix this textFREE TO FINANCIAL MEMBERS.
Fix this textPRICE 3d. TO NON-MEMBERS.
Fix this textThe New Regime
Fix this textThe change made in the conduct of canine
Fix this textaffairs in Victoria has been reported in detail
Fix this textalready. Briefly its result has been to enable
Fix this textthe Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria more
Fix this texteffectively to guard the interests of breeders
Fix this textand exhibitors. Confidence so necessary to the
Fix this textwelfare of any activity requiring the allegiance
Fix this textof a section of the public has been established.
Fix this textThe reconstruction of our Official Organ
Fix this texthappily marks the commencement of the first
Fix this textcomplete year under this new regime.
Fix this textThat the Gazette has been of service to mem-
Fix this textbers cannot be denied. At no direct expense they
Fix this texthave been supplied with authoritative facts of
Fix this textgeneral appeal, and have been kept in touch with
Fix this textmatters vitally affecting their interests. The
Fix this textOfficial list of fixtures printed in each issue
Fix this texthas saved members from overlooking any Show
Fix this textor Parade they might have wished to support.
Fix this textThat fact alone has been of material help to
Fix this textaffiliated clubs, resulting in larger numbers of
Fix this textentries than might have been expected during
Fix this texta period when nearly every other public en-
Fix this textdeavour suffered severely. The list undoubtedly
Fix this textfilled a great want, which was most evident in
Fix this textthe telephone and personal inquiries received
Fix this textby the administration before the Gazette was
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Fix this textMembers are asked to co-operate in making
Fix this textthe Gazette cf even greater service. The con-
Fix this texttribution of articles on subjects of general in-
Fix this textterest is sought, and the columns are open to
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Fix this textvalue.
Fix this textECZEMA LOTION
Fix this textfor that obstinate case of skin
Fix this texttrouble in fact, for all dog
Fix this textailments, you get
Fix this textEXPERT ADVICE FREE from
Fix this textLONGMORES
Fix this textThe Melbourne Chemists
Fix this text185-187 BOURKE ST., MELBOURNE
Fix this textThe Dog World Has
Fix this textGrowing Pains
Fix this textOur medical advisers tell us that there is no
Fix this textsuch complaint as growing pains, but, neverthe-
Fix this textless, the fancy has suffered many pains atten-
Fix this textdant on its growth. Happily it is still growing,
Fix this textand rapidly, too, but the pains of its evolution
Fix this textare disappearing.
Fix this textTo a large extent the power of the K.C.C. to
Fix this textgive good service depends on the continuation
Fix this textof this growth, in fact, in the numerical strength
Fix this textof its members. The more united we are the
Fix this textbetter we may function for the exchange and
Fix this textexpansion of our own knowledge, and the im-
Fix this textprovement of canine affairs generally. In the
Fix this textdays when the predecessor of the K.C.C. was
Fix this textbeing launched enthusiasts worked hard to
Fix this textsecure converts. Success has brought apathy
Fix this textin its train. That is a potentially dangerous
Fix this textstate. If every member effected the enrolment
Fix this textof one other our greater strength and revenue
Fix this textwould be reflected in better conditions gener-
Fix this textally. Affiliated clubs would flourish, competition
Fix this textwould hold more interest, our Gazette would
Fix this textgrow in size and value, and in many other ways
Fix this textmore could be done for members.
Fix this textIn most other societies or councils for which
Fix this textthe Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria con-
Fix this textducts the secretarial services the vendor of an
Fix this textanimal is obliged to notify the change of
Fix this textownership to the office within a limited time
Fix this textafter sale. As a result the administration is
Fix this textsupplied regularly with the names and addresses
Fix this textof likely new members, and the letters of in-
Fix this textvitation which are issued promptly prove a
Fix this textfruitful source from which increased support
Fix this textis gained. But under our system the purchaser
Fix this textcompletes his own transfer, and is not contacted
Fix this textby the secretarial staff until he chooses to be.
Fix this textHence many opportunities of enrolling new
Fix this textmembers and securing new exhibitors for
Fix this textaffiliated clubs are lost. But if from time to
Fix this texttime lists of puppy purchasers were sent to the
Fix this textK.C.C. by vendors this disability would be
Fix this textremoved, and the results necessarily would
Fix this textconstitute an effective advertisement for the
Fix this textvendor’s stock.
Fix this textA Happy and Prosperous New Year
Fix this textto all K.C.C. members.
Fix this textThis sincere wish, naturally enough,
Fix this textcarries a particular hope for a large mea-
Fix this textsure of doggy prosperity—for more and
Fix this textbetter puppies, more buyers and better
Fix this textprices, more show successes to the worthy,
Fix this textand greater pleasure and acceptable com-
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Fix this textIn it there is also a special thought
Fix this textfor harmony and continued good sports-
Fix this textmanship, and with it goes the conviction
Fix this textthat under the existing regime these hopes
Fix this textwill be realised to the better satisfaction of
Fix this textthe Great Goodfellowship of the Dog.
Fix this textK.C.C. Committee Meeting
Fix this textA meeting of the Committee was held on
Fix this textWednesday, November 11, 1935
Fix this textPresent.—Mr. W. Cockbill (in the chair), Drs
Fix this textG. G. Heslop and Westmore F. Stephens, and
Fix this textMessrs. E. J. Bennett, C. F. Iredell, F. A. Long-
Fix this textmore, C. J. Miller, N. Mitchell, R. Myers, and
Fix this textM. M. O’Toole.
Fix this textLeave of absence was granted Mr. N. F. Coles.
Fix this textA sub-committee’s report on 1936 fixtures was
Fix this textreceived and the list adopted. With the object
Fix this textof preventing any one club from gaining an
Fix this textunfair advantage by being able to hold two
Fix this textParades, one recommendation contained in the
Fix this textreport provided that if two events other than
Fix this textMembers’ Competitions and Field Trials are
Fix this textheld, one of them must be a Championship or
Fix this textCountry Championship Show. The report dis-
Fix this textclosed that all but one of the 37 clubs had
Fix this textapplied for dates.
Fix this textAt the invitation of the Royal Agricultural
Fix this textSociety of Victoria suggestions bearing on the
Fix this textclassification in its 1936 Prize Schedule were
Fix this textthen made.
Fix this textDiscussion followed relative to the value to
Fix this textaffiliated bodies of the 21 Cups offered for com-
Fix this textpetition at their Shows by the K.C.C. for the
Fix this textmost successful exhibitors during the year. It
Fix this textwas generally agreed that the Cups do not
Fix this textrepresent the best means of promoting entries,
Fix this textand that, therefore, they be not offered during
Fix this text1936. The whole of the money saved thereby,
Fix this textwith a considerable addition, was reserved for
Fix this textthe increased distribution of K.C.C. Silver
Fix this textSpoons. (Details are printed elsewhere in this
Fix this textGazette.)
Fix this textNew members to the number of 224 were then
Fix this textelected, and representatives appointed to attend
Fix this textforthcoming fixtures. Direction was given that
Fix this texteach member of committee be provided with a
Fix this textbadge identifying him as representing the
Fix this textK.C.C.
Fix this textThe meeting then closed.
Fix this textWise Dog Owners Always Use
Fix this textMARYVALE
Fix this textCONDITION TABLETS
Fix this textVERMIN POWDER
Fix this textPUPPY WORM SYRUP
Fix this textDOG SOAP
Fix this textCHALK BLOCK
Fix this textDISTEMPER TABLETS
Fix this textLIQUID SHAMPOO
Fix this textCANKER POWDER
Fix this textObtainable at All Chemists and Dog
Fix this textRequisite Stores.
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Fix this textWholesale:
Fix this textPTY. LTD.
Fix this textWentworth House, Collins street, Melbourne
Fix this textPhone Central 1730
Fix this textTHIS GAZETTE IS ISSUED FREE TO FINANCIAL MEMBERSSUBSCRIPTION, 5/-.
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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