0 a type of dog with ears that hang down and short, smooth fur that is usually black, white, and light brown --
I am advised that the presence of foxhounds on railway track is most unlikely to involve any danger to trains or their passengers.
The amendment would not apply only to foxhounds.
I would not suggest for one moment that foxhounds, however diverted, injure people directly.
There is no logic in the argument that all foxhounds would be put down if hunting were banned.
Nobody bothers when foxhounds go through a country town and hold up the traffic, least of all their lordships.
I can give him one assurance straight away: there is no threat by way of electrocution of foxhounds from the introduction of the telemetric system.
You might as well ask a master of foxhounds to run a girls' school.
I myself know just how adequate a vehicle an aeroplane is for transporting foxhounds.