BOOKMAKER AND MACHINE
SHOULD THEY STAND TOGETHER.
(Fbom Our Own Correspondent.)
• WELLINGTON, July 28. ' Petitions asking Parliament not to make fish, of tho bookmakers and flesh of the totalisator are beginning to come in. Three which were presented to-day urge that the two questions -> of licensing bookmakers and the granting of permits for totalisators should be embodied in oce issue, to be plf-.ced before Parliament, as if the abolition of one is considered, then, as a natural sequence, the other fihould be abolished also.
Mr Taylor presented one such petition with 1500 signatures, Mr Russell one with 388, and Mr Laurenson one with 987—a total <?f 3375 signatures.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14898, 29 July 1910, Page 2
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