GAMBLING AND THE TOTE.
N. Z. TELEGRAMS.
MAGISTRATE'S STRONG OPPOSIj TION, I I r .rETI PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYEICIir.] | CHRISTCHURCH, June-23. j Mr. H, W. Hislop, Senior S-.M., : here, in the course of an address be- ! fore the Hast Belt Brotherhood this ] afternoon, urged the Brotherhood to take a militant action intion in connection with the increase of gambling and the abolition of the tote, and in- ' dicated that he himself would take a militant action in these and other ! matters near his heart, as scon as he was no longer a Magistrate. 1 Mr. Bishop also hinted at the likeli- | hood of his being a candidate for Par- ! liament after his -severing his- con- ‘ nectiou with the Magistracy. ’ | During Saturday night the weather j was very cold in Christchurch, with rain and hail, and a slight fall cr • snow.
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West Coast Times, 24 June 1912, Page 4
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138GAMBLING AND THE TOTE. West Coast Times, 24 June 1912, Page 4
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