GREYHOUND RACING.
PARIS STADIUM PROJECT.
LONDON, January 3
Mr. Charles Munn, who introduced greyhound racing into England in 102(5, is a member of the board of a 25,000,000 francs French company, the formation of which is nearly complete. .The company is building a stadium, 25 acres in extent, on the outskirts of Paris, entirely under cover, for greyhound racing and other sports. The French Greyhound Racing Club, it is understood, has obtained an 18vears , monopoly from the Government for the operation of a pari-mutucl, which horse racing interests are endeavouring to have annulled.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 6, 8 January 1934, Page 7
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