The annual sketch exhibition of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts closes to-day at 6 p-m. Tho result of the art union is elsewhere announced. Hothouse peaches from Belgium were sold recently at Covent garden for five and seven shillings each. ther action could be taken. The recommendations of the Commission would be law as from August Ist. Mr Gardener: But • cannot it be reP Tho Minister; I cannot speak for Parliament as to that, either one way or the other. The position is that Parliamen, has already the mat.er and these recommendations axe simply the outcome of that decision. Mr Field remarked that feeling was -a strong upon the matter among clubs which had lost the bookmakers and now were to lose their totalizator permits also that before very long every racing club in the Dominion might find itself without cither totalisator or bookmakers. He hoped verv much this would not come ibont. but"was not too sure, knowing, as ho did, the temper of the House.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7853, 15 July 1911, Page 1
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