BETTING IN BRITAIN
PASSAGE OF THE BILL (British Official Wireless.) frees Association —By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, November 14. The Betting and Lotteries Bill has ' already been passed by the House ot Lords and all that remains now is for the Upper House to assent to minor alterations made in the House of Commons and the Bill will be on the Statute Book at the end of the week. It provides for strict control of dog racing tracks, on which the operation of totalisators will be permitted. It prohibits large-scale lotteries, and provides heavjr penalties for selling or distributing tickets.
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Evening Star, Issue 21879, 16 November 1934, Page 11
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98BETTING IN BRITAIN Evening Star, Issue 21879, 16 November 1934, Page 11
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