TO STOP THE WELSHEP.
remedy for r the ‘whisker/ is .’simple. At the . first opportunity next'se.3sion) l _ if, Parliament does, hot remove the; bookmaker altogether,' it should at- least amend its legislation, .by, providing that /-•very application for"-ai bookmakers license #ball be accompanied by a guaranted of, say/ : £IOO/ that :alb. wages made will be promptly- settled. Another ■/way out .of-' the difficultywoulu be- the establishment <©f v s, the society of bootmakers 1^ :t ; r?sponsible for the.wagers of individual members. A 'movement for^thd; rcifmatirin of some .such society. lias, 'weunderstand, beeixjon foot for spine tijhe. ■ but the scheme .does i not spent,likely' to •be completed without. legislative; com- (>•;;! si on.', In one way by the other the puliiic should -be protected, ; aha it •kjr Tbe;(.Gqvernment„. wbp made 'this, wholesale robbery possible, to apply : the temedy.— i; Hawer,a-.£tard’,.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2481, 21 April 1909, Page 6
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138TO STOP THE WELSHEP. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2481, 21 April 1909, Page 6
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