NOT HIS OWN
JOCKEY The Prime Minister admitted" quite frankly in the course of. the- discussion on the Gaming Bill in the House rof Be preseutatives yesterday afternoon, that he had played an active and interested part in racing. He had raced a horse Club. meetmg °f th 6 ?akura "Sa Hunt Mr. D. G. Sullivan (Avon)-. "How did you get on?" ' v .AlZeyN 1' S°me ye'l'S aS°'" *Mr. . Mr. jr. Ljmgsloue (Wainuuino) - "T>M you ride h:m yourself?" (T n 'l t U\ d 1 "No." reulied Mr. Ma^v^b^i
understand the honourable member can lide a racehorse."-—-.•■-■• > ' Mr. Langstdne; "Yes, a wooden tone." 'Mr."Massey said he had recognised .the evils of racing when his sons were' growing up, ■ and he ceased what little racirig.. i he.:.had..dpnp..after that. -
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 5
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127NOT HIS OWN Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 5
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