JULIUS TOTALISATORS.
DOG-RACING INSTALLATIONS. [FIiO.U OtJlt OWN CORlt ESI'ON DENT. ] LONDON, Nov. '_M. Julius totalisators arc now in oj)cralinn .at greyhound stadiums at tlie Wliite City ;iii<l Harringay, London, at tlio White City (Cardiff) at J'owderhall, Edinburgh ; Newcastle, Reading and Lords. Ilow many people who go racing and invest their money through the. medium of the ordinary totalisator, with its multiplicity oL' ligures, ever calculate thu dividends dins ijji the winner? remarks Sporting Life. The number must indeed be. very small; they would not see the lace it" so occupied. It has been left 1o Sir George .Julius, the inventor of Ihe world-renowned (otalisator which boars his name, to find a method of showing the public the divi fiend payable on every starter in a race immediately the race has started—they can, in fact, see the dividend altering from moment to moment on every starter up to the actual start, when, of course, no further alteration is possible owing to the electric current being cut off by the stewards.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21067, 29 December 1931, Page 8
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169JULIUS TOTALISATORS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21067, 29 December 1931, Page 8
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