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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL APPOIN^* MENTS. Australian-N.Z. Cable Association Received Dec. S, 10.15 p.m. Sydney, Dec. 8. > Messrs Hunt (president) and TretKl owan, a member of the executive o\ tin: Fanners' and Settlers' have been appointed to the Legislative Council. As the outcome of the recent I.W.W<. trials, the Crimes Prevention Bill, whichj provides heavy penalties for inciting tqj crime, was read for the first time in .ty Assembly. -*.» THE TOTALISATOR BILL. . Keccived Doc. S, 10.15 p.m. Sydney, Dee. S, , The Totalisator Bill provides that tbtl Government takes seven-tenths and l.'lubs three-tenths of the ](> per cent, dc-* ducted. A deputation from the Anglicari Synod waited on the Minister for Edvw cation, protesting against the legalise tion of the totalisator and quoting IB) support the enormous increase of bet* ting in New Zealand and other State* since the introduction of the toto. Their;. r.rgunients fulled to convince the Miniftt ter,
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1916, Page 5
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