THE TOP OF THE TREE
AND HOW TO GET HERE. OWN A DERBY WINNER; BARON NEWTON GIVES THE W. " Times "—Sydney "Sun" Special C»ble«. LONDON. March .13 In the .Mouse of I/ords Baron Newton, in moving the seeond rending of the Betting Inducements Bill to abolish bookmakers' circulars and the operation of tipsters, said he would advise any young man desiring to exercise the createst influence to buy racehorses. The 10ii rl of Roseliery owed a great, deal of his high -position and influence to the fact that, he won three Derbys. If Mr Balfour had owned Selling "Platers lie would not have been driven from the Conservative leadership. The Bill did not interfere with bookmakers'' advertisements and newspaper tipping. The second rending Was carried unopposed.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11026, 14 March 1914, Page 4
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126THE TOP OF THE TREE Star (Christchurch), Issue 11026, 14 March 1914, Page 4
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