BETTING IN BRITAIN.
TIPSTERS' ADVERTISEMENTS * , PROHIBITED. By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Copyright. ; v .">.=. > : ■':' : ' ' . - London, May 6. ' - I In the House of Lords yesterday the •-■• - Betting Inducements Bill was read a • third time. • , -, •</ [ " > . ~ • ." '"' " ; - '• ''-I . The Betting Inducements Bill provides (M for the prevention of. the publication of „ . tipsters'-' advertisements. r When the Bill ..,.,'j > was in committee, the Bishop of Hereford moved an amendment providing for. penal- - . '. ties being imposed on •■ any. person t writing -v ; or printing any betting coupon or list of ',- > odds.' This amendment waß rejected. It , ' was stated- that 325"large employers Vin'L :: f V: ■§ Lancashire and Cheshire were in. favour.ofthe amendment, as betting; on "football ;•■;■; i matches was interfering with work, r ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15296, 8 May 1913, Page 7
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