BULL FIGHTER KILLED.
. :—— ' Amateurs of bull-fighting have nothing to complain of this year on the kore ,of , emotional excitement, (say* tlio Madrid correspondent of the London "Observer"). The reason opened officially on Sunday, February 9. and Ihe ln.-t bull let loose ■ tossed the principal matador violently before he had oven lime t;> open out his "capa," or bull-fighter's cloak. 'The man, ■ whose, professional name was Dominguiu. died in great agony a short tine after lie reached home. Tlio public l here are apparently unmoved by such spectacles; such incidents are generally accepted as being inseparable from this class of "sport." The great audience in Iho _ Madrid bull-ring—some 12,000 people—remained until the six bulls el' the programme. 'had been dispatched.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1719, 9 April 1913, Page 10
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119BULL FIGHTER KILLED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1719, 9 April 1913, Page 10
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