Spoaking at tho oelobratiou in*Thonor of i-1 his birthday, on Saturday night! the ' Pre- ftL*' ruier said ho would probably ba/ taken to !; V: *s tusk when he told them was too ?/ ' i much pleasure in this r ° \t\£ He\ did not hesitate to tell wore 1 V Y too many horso raeos and Atoo enrich •; / gambling in New Zealand. Sports were 1 /•-•]? very good iu their way, bat when., they found tho people of a community be'oAm-' •; 7 ing slaves to money-making aDd it becslma 7■ Y O I gambling, and racing became a bnsmfess, -\ -V and wa3 spreading disaster amongst lone Sfyoutb, then bo said that the man jwho ’ loved his country was the man who stocks ’ ' Out. Something must be done to stop) this condition of things, otherwise t' " would suffer ‘ v
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1494, 30 June 1905, Page 2
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