ANTI-VIVISECTION BILL
TO PROTECT THE DOGS. By Teleerapli—Press Association—Copyright (Rec'April 19, 5.5 p.m.) ' London, April 18. A Bill prohibiting vivisectional experiments on dogs has passed its second reading by 122 votes to 80 in tho House of Commons. Sir Frederick Banhury (U.), the Right Hon. Mr. M. Lockwood (0.), and Mr. Arthur Lynch (Nationalist), championed tho dog as the friend of man. ' • '
Mr. Lardnor (N.), Mr. J.'F. P. Rawlinson (U.), Sir Henry Craik (U.), Sir Philip Magnus (U.), and Dr. Chapplo (Liberal), opposed the Bill in the interests of science.
Mr. Ellis Griffith emphatically denied that there was any cruelty in the laboratories. Ho foreshadowed an amendment in committee permitting the vivisection of dogs under anaosthetics, if a certificate is produced in each case.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2127, 20 April 1914, Page 5
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124ANTI-VIVISECTION BILL Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2127, 20 April 1914, Page 5
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