VICTORIA'S PREMIER.
— 1- —^_ HIS VIEWS ON GAMBLING. 1 By Telegrivpli-'Press issocdatinn—OopyTißht. Melbourne, June 28. 1 Speaking at the Trades Hall, Mr. ' Murray, (ho State Premier and head of 1 tho Coalition Ministry, said ho had no ' objeotion to the proceeds of an art union ? boing utilised for the extension of tilts < Trades Hall building instead of being Imndcd over to charities. Mr. Murray said he could not sets anything inherently bad in the gambling demerit. Spallation entered into every phnso of life. - lie did not see any hnrra in a man : putting a few shillings (if it was within J his means) on a racehorse, j Ifo added that he hod always boen a , friend of Labour. Capital was an excellent thing, but if it was all thrown into the sea thn peoplo would got on all right. The worker was indispensable to tho progress of the community.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 855, 29 June 1910, Page 5
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148VICTORIA'S PREMIER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 855, 29 June 1910, Page 5
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