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System For Totalisator

ORGANISER FACES PROSECUTION

'PROM time immemorial the key to success in successful F totalisator investment has been sought, and time after time the turf speculator has been driven back disheartened, and sometimes ruined.'’

r pHIS is an extract from the engaging circular which Constable George Haines received from the New Zealand Reinvestment Company, agents for the Elimination Method of Scientific Totalisator Speculation. The circular went on to say that the originator of the method, ‘‘a gentleman of high mathematical attainments, with a great knowledge of racing, and the patience of a mole, approached the matter from the point of view of a statistician rather than an investor, and after analysing ten years’ racing, arrived at a wonderful result.” Edward Wilson Warren, the man of “mole-like patience,” was charged

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 287, 24 February 1928, Page 13

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System For Totalisator Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 287, 24 February 1928, Page 13

System For Totalisator Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 287, 24 February 1928, Page 13

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