GENERAL CABLES.
TOTALISATOR RETURNS. Australian-N.Z. Cable Association. Sydney, Nov. 30. In the Assembly, in his Budget speech, Mr. Holman said that, although it was impossible at present, in future years he intended to earmark the totalisativ returns for patriotic and charitable purposes. QUEENSLAND WHEAT CROP. Sydney, Nov. 30. The Herald says that the superabund* ance of rain is responsible for the i serious rusting of the Queensland wheat crops. Instead of the estimated three million bushels yield, the farmers will consider themselves well served if two, million bushels is reached. THE "TOTE" AS A GOVERNMENT MONOPOLY. ,■ Received Nov. 30, 3.50 p.m. Sydney, Nov. 30. Sporting circles are discussing Mr. 'Holman's proposal to introduce the totalisator as a Government monopoly. Some consider that dual control will detrimentally effect racing, while others ask why the system of club control, which is in operation in .New Zealan4 ■and the other States, should be changed,
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1916, Page 4
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