WELLINGTON TROTS PROFIT
The Wellington Trotting Club's Meeting last Saturday showed a profit of approximately £700. Government taxes amounted to £2108 2s sd, as follows: —Totalisator tax, £976 7s 8d; dividend tax, £1067 11s; amusement tax, £64 3s 9d.
Wilde, was not a Welshman either in parentage or sentiment. As his name suggests, Jim Driscoll was of Irish descent. There has not been a featherweight in my time who combined perfect science with powerful hitting in the same measure as did 'Peerless .Tim,'" the writer continues. "Driscoll was my ideal. He had everything. Correct timing; hitting consistently
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1937, Page 22
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