IRISH FREE STATE SWEEPSTAKE.
ACTION BY POST-OFFICE. CCKITEO PTI2S6. ASSOCIATION —EI ELSCTBIC ■XELEGRAPH-rCOETEIGHT.) LONDON. November 19. In the House of Commons. Mr t>. P. Viant, Assistant PostmasterGeneral, said the Post "Office had opened 9031 letters addressed to the organisers of the recent Irish sweepstake, and returned to senders approximately £6960. Voices: Shame. _ . _ The "Daily Mail" says the Irish hospitals are receiving £l3l, <24 from the sweep. Promotion fees and expenses take £117,000.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 12
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