NEW ROAD TO GREATNESS.
OWN SOME SEIfLWG-PLA'iEEB. "Times" &nd Syditey "Sjift" Ssrrlcce. ' (Reo. March 13, 5.4.6 p.m.) ''.-■■ tondofl, March 13. Lord Newton, in tho House .of Lords, in .moving tho second reading tf f1.6 Bottmg. Iflducementa BHI tsi abolish bookmakers' oireukrs and ■ the operftr tions of tipsters, said that he would aik tko a.ny j'oang maii desiriiig to excreise Uμ greatest influence in tli« ooitijtiunity to buy Lord Rosobcry <mod a gre#t deal of his. Wgfe position and mflußoco- to tlio fact that ho had won three DerWes. If Mr. Balfour Uud owiicil scUing-pliters he would not nfcvo been driven from tho Conservative J&atlerelnp.: Tho Bill, tho speaker, 'did not iiiieTfcre with hoakmakcrs , adveriiseeents Sr jaewspape-r tipping. Tho second reading was tarried nnon. posed. ' '*'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2007, 14 March 1914, Page 5
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124NEW ROAD TO GREATNESS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2007, 14 March 1914, Page 5
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