Tho inolor'cui' -prothiccs some curious, problems. In Madrid it is taking the'placo of tho donkey, and tho authorities liavo ko many .abandoned <lpnUeya on . thuii' liands that tlicy do not know whiit to do with them. In tlie interior of Australia it has superseded tho camel. In central London the motor-cur ought long- ngo to have taken tlio place of the liurse, and some day Londoners may be perplexed by the problem of what to d» with abandoned horses.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 17
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