TOTALISATOR COMMISSION.
MOVEMENTS IN THE SOUTH. IBy Telegraph—Press Association.) Christchurch, January 23. The members of. the New South AValcs Totulisalor Commission arrived in Chrislehiirch from Wellington this inorning. On being seen by a "Press" representative, Mr. Tiflvien, the chairman, slatod that (ho cam mission had heard a great deal of important evidence in Wellington, where it sal in the Parliamentary liuildiiißN kindly placed at its disposal by Sir ,Ins. (,'arroll. The commission invited all shades of opinion on the (|uestion, whether mural, social, or otherwise. The lime was limited, and it was hoped that those desirous ill , giving evideneii would come torward without delay Mr T.evien stated l.hiil ho desired lo thank the olHeinls of raring chilis throughout the Dominion for their courtesy, also thoio other citizens who hud so kindly come forward to give cvideiice on the much-vexed question the commission wus investigating H« also desired In thank tho newspaper press tor the publicity il had given"to the proceedings of the comniksjnn. The commission sils to-morrow and Thursday to lake evidence. The members leave* for the Miulh on Friday, and finallv depart from the HlufV on Monday for Australia
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1345, 24 January 1912, Page 4
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190TOTALISATOR COMMISSION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1345, 24 January 1912, Page 4
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