DEMAND FOR LOTTERIES
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Minister Receives Many Letters
(By TelesrraDh
WELLINGTON, This Dav. In the course of a reply to a sports ueputation to-dav, the Hon. • W. E. i'an-y said that sinee he had held the 1 ortfolio of Intcrnal Affairs he did not suppose a week had passed Avitiiout finding among his daily mails letlers from many sources drawmg attention to the amount of money leaving Ncav Zealand for oversejis lotteries, and urgmg that sinnlar' sweops and lotteries he run iu tliis country. The Minister said that the questions raiscd in the voluminous c.orresnmulence were not for him to decide, but he kuew he could use officially to some advantage for tree-planting and work i'or phygicaj litness, some of the prolits rosulting from oue or tvvo^ lotteries ini oher cou 11 tries.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 205, 15 September 1937, Page 6
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