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GAMBLING UNECONOMIC

MR. H. E. HOLLAND’S VIEWS Press Association WESTPORT, To-day. Replying to a question at a political meeting last evening as to whether he would support legislation making it possible to publish totalisator dividends and to place money on the totalisator by telegram, Mr. H. E. Holland said the Labour Party did not make gaming legislation a party matter, and they were quite divided in this respect. Personally he regarded gambling as uneconomic He thought it absurd to prevent newspapers from printing dividends when they were published from the stand for everybody to see, also when Australian papers with New Zealand dividends recorded were allowed to be cold here without any interference. In respect to telegraphing money, he thought its effect would be to minimise the volume of betting rather than increase it, and thefefore he wa;i prepared to answer the question in the affirmative.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 8

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GAMBLING UNECONOMIC Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 8

GAMBLING UNECONOMIC Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 8

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