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THE BLIND TOTALISATOR.

A writer in the Launceston “Weekly Courier” says that the “blind” totalisator which officially has been given the innocuous title of the “owners’ machine,” is apparently not required by the owners .n the North, judging by the poor support accorded it at Mowbray (Hobart). It is understood, however, that the club will continue to dangle it before owners to see if they can be attracted to it; but, of course, it is for stable punters and everyone else. If the club would try a credit system, such as obtains in some other places, whereby those who

first of all put in a cheque could bet “on paper” to the amount of their credit, they would probably render a better service.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1303, 15 April 1915, Page 7

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THE BLIND TOTALISATOR. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1303, 15 April 1915, Page 7

THE BLIND TOTALISATOR. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1303, 15 April 1915, Page 7

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