THE ANTI-GAMBLING AGITATION.
(PRESS ABBOCIATIOW TELMBMI.) ±M DUNEDIN, Jubj AJi Tho Central Mission BrothorbowM Sunday afternoon meeting was doTgWg to an open conference, the Jeador o-Wfj tho Rev. W. blade, who outlined ■•fig ly every one of the known chatlMß whore gambling is carried on, that on© could scarcely touch in those times, where tho betting fiewj did not int rod uo© itself. Several psjfej lil© spoke on tho subject, all ooniwm ing gambling in strong terms. UPPJ gentleman amongst the audience ««£|! tbo chairman whether they could iM%| prosecute the Government for WJ* hling. Tlio r©ply was in the negati«**j "Then, why prosecute two-up schOOM£_-. th© 6[>eak©r asked, 'when the ment permit gambling with the totalis.; atort-" The mooting seemed to be «_?. tiroly of tlio samo opinion.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12851, 9 July 1907, Page 8
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