15 OCTOBER 1948, Page 17

THE HUNT AND THE TRAP

SIR,—General Wingfield thinks that because I state a fact I of necessity approve. He claims that the fox has the greatest vested interest in foxhunting. The fox has not yet recognised this fact, for while all the vested interests concerned in foxhunting have rallied to the defence of that pastime the fox has remained strangely silent. If General Wingfield would trouble to read this Society's Bill he would see that its object

Secretary, The National Society for Abolition of Cruel Sports.

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