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OFF-COURSE BETTING AGENCIES

Sir,—ln the spate of letters being fiublished daily regarding the estabishment of increasing facilities for drinking and betting throughout the country, one point leaps to view, the complete ignoring of the morality of the matter; for a moral issue it is, a matter of principle, and not of expediency. With a single exception, this has not been stressed publicly, even by those supposed to lead the people in morality. Without the realisation of this as a principle, no country can rise in status among the nations of the world: it can only slide downward.—Yours, etc., WHAT WILL THE HARVEST BE? May 11, 1952.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26728, 12 May 1952, Page 2

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OFF-COURSE BETTING AGENCIES Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26728, 12 May 1952, Page 2

OFF-COURSE BETTING AGENCIES Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26728, 12 May 1952, Page 2