SUNDAY TRADING AND GAMBLING.
Melbourne, September 4.
A deputation from the Council of Churches asked tho Chief Secretary to legislate for the suppression of Sunday trading and gambling in tobacconist shops. Tho Secretary, in reply, stated that the Govornmenb intended to deal with both questions. The police have been instructed that betting must be stamped out. Shops had already boon suppressed, and a Bill would be introduced to put down betting in the public streets;
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 212, 5 September 1895, Page 9
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