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THE TOTALSSATOR IN N.S.W. BILL READ A SECOND TIME. MAORILAND WOMEN LIBELLED Press Associat ion—Copyright (Received 10.15 a.m.) Sydney, December L 3. The Totaiisator Bill was read a second time iu the Assembly. Mr dames said that if the machines were abused or badly run, the Government would take control. It is expected that the revenue uouUL amount to £-100,000. Mb Bruntnell • denounced the Bill as ;*$ tftcubntor for gambling, and said ffiat in New Zealand women almost rushed over one another in order to get. money on.
BRITISH "MIDDIES." Press Association —Copyright. (Received 10. 15 a.m.) Sydney, December 13. The Governor-General farewelled the first contingent of cadets from the Naval College. They are proceeding to England for duty as midshipmen in the British fleet.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 16, 13 December 1916, Page 5
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