"TIPPING" BILL HAS NARROW VICTORY IN FRENCH CHAMBER
("Reefeived 7, 10.30 a.m.) 5?AUSf, June 8. A hiil io abolisb tipplhg w&s padsed ih thfe Gh&mhfer Of DepUties by 267 yotes/ to 265, hufj it iS ttihlikfely that thfe Sfen&te Will dcfeept it: Sifpipiofters bf thfe Bill argiied th&t thfe praeticfe W&s hbt oiily su"bSfefslVfe t& hiltfi&il dipity, but dlsd contrafy to fefefeiVffig a jUst rfeWafd fof Sefvicfefe rfendferfed. Opponents cohtended that nobody w»b rfeally ashamed to t&ke a tip Vrhich Oonstituted a ffeguiaf and dfependable source of incomfe. EVen if the Bill were passed, it would have little efffect, as was shown in Italy, where tipping wfts illegai but still pfersisted.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 120, 7 June 1937, Page 7
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