[PBB UNITE-* FRKBB ASSOCIATION.] Hawbba, This Day. Replying to a question last night. Major Atkinson said he held that present!? the colony would revert to denominationalism in a modified form in the large centres of population, but he did not think the country was yet ripe for the change, but he did not doubt but that it would shortly come to it. As to the totalisator, he disapproved of any public recognition of gambling. The matter had not yet been considered by the Cabinet, but enquiries would be made, and if the | Government found that the totalisator was the evil it was represented to be, Parliament must deal with the m-itter. Major Atkinson was interviewed this morning re the Trunk Railway, but he only repeated what he had said in his speech on the previous evening.
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 41, 8 April 1884, Page 3
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