TOTALSATOR DECLINE
. lire statistics' rfi]ajjfl^»-tq;:fntali,s.atpr■ investments show a ;:m{trRQcl;;'cleclmc.:;' The racing half-year closed-: oii':316t -January, and the, following figures for .the first halfyear, contrasted with the . figures.. for the first half-year during the previous two seasons, are available:— krf',^ 19f 1931' ) lfl32 - investments '4,210,550 3.173,645 2,104,(310 f?^v.'jn dlvs- 3,584,424 --2,027 131 1786 205 Amt., 4)f, Btaies - 310,977- ' 294,117" '>00 54? Govt.^tax&rV. . 310,732' "S06,137 • ili'oSO FHa^,^^^ 1'*"23' w«« • --.•».■Retained;' ' 20,702. • 17,011 13,007 , If; w,i]];thus be .seen, that totalisator turn-overs-;f or. the -first half- of the -present season-have declined at an average of approximately 30 per cent., allowing for the five fewer days of racing that there have been.
TOTALSATOR DECLINE
Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 57, 8 March 1932, Page 4
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