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S.P.C.A. PROPOSAL

Dog Registration And • Destruction A proposal from the Timaru society that, the possibility of the functions now performed by municipal and county authorities in the registration, collection and destruction of dogs should lie lindet taken by the S.P.C.A. for the district was discussed at the annual conference of the federation of New Zealand Societies for the Prevention of Cruelly Io Animals in Wellington yesterday. The Dominion president, the Rev. Mr. Carr, M.P., said the Government and local’ bodies would hardly agree to handing over what had beep regarded as a public body duty to societies which, after all, bad no Governmental status for collecting and disposing of revenue.

No action on the line proposed was taken. Societies were urged to cooperate to the fullest with local bodies.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 152, 23 March 1939, Page 10

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S.P.C.A. PROPOSAL Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 152, 23 March 1939, Page 10

S.P.C.A. PROPOSAL Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 152, 23 March 1939, Page 10

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