THE TOTALISATOR.
'i: INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT. >. f|» 'By Telegraph—Press Associatta. •; Jags Christchurch, • Last !Night. * ,!' fflM Members of the New South Totalisator Commission arrived itt ':lsaß Christchurch from Wellington this,-morn- Ajjpal ing. Seen % a reporter, Mr. the chairman of the commission, stated \i«a| that the commission heard a great deal '3H of important evidence in Wellington,!'' iJjjjM where it sat in the Parliamentary Build-- y*Wk ings, which were kindly placed at its kjigH disposal by Sir James Carroll. ■ ■ ";I|H The Commission invited all shades of', .jS opinion on the question whether moral, /sM social, or otherwise. Time was limited, and it was hoped that those desiring to ' SIH give evidence would come forward with> >~|m out delay. "' 'WSk Mr. Levien' stated that he desired t& l vjM thanik the officials of racing throughout the Dominion; also those, f -IfiH other citizens who had so kindly come '*:s■■ forward to give evidence on the much *3B vexed fluestion the Commission waa in* . ||H vestigatinir. '"'^sß Mr. Levien also desires to thank tfye.' %mk newspaper (press for the publicity it had ?.Wm . given to the proceedings of tUe Commis-, 'U3B The Commission sits to-morrow Thursdnv to take evidence, and the mem*' : -l|w bers will leave for the south on Friday, - ; ?'JH and \flnally depart from the Bluff ,on \'>*aß Monday for Australia. ' "''t*^M
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 170, 24 January 1912, Page 5
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220THE TOTALISATOR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 170, 24 January 1912, Page 5
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