EVENING SITTING.
WiBLLINGTO'N, September 6On resuming at t-30 the Bill was read a second time—'Totalisa'tor Abolition, Bill—■ A long debate ensued on the Tbtalieator Abolition Bill- Mr Ell moved dt- lMr Herries; and Mr Ruthierford followed in lopposition, and Mr H'anan and 'Mr iSidey supported itMir Da,vey moved the adJ9Ui vnimieinti of the deibateMr Poole opposed the adjourmmemitThis 'adjournm'eint was lost by 27 to 34, ■An amendmient, was movedl 'by MiFisher that the second reading! be taken on September 26, and that provision bei included .for reducing the number! of totailisaitors by one-half until the totalisaitor is aibolishedThe Bill was killed by the aanendinenfc by 35 to 29-
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Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10590, 7 September 1906, Page 4
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