The Review of Reviews, Volume 10William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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Page 30
... House of Commons , justify the abolition of racing throughout the kingdom . It will hardly be debated that if Mr. Hawke were Prime Minister with an anti - gambling cabinet supported by a majority of a hundred in the House of Commons ...
... House of Commons , justify the abolition of racing throughout the kingdom . It will hardly be debated that if Mr. Hawke were Prime Minister with an anti - gambling cabinet supported by a majority of a hundred in the House of Commons ...
Page 32
... house in every place where the paper reaches , there are many who would not hesitate to prohibit the publica- tion of starting prices . It is possible , however , that it may be got at in another way . Wherever betting is carried on by ...
... house in every place where the paper reaches , there are many who would not hesitate to prohibit the publica- tion of starting prices . It is possible , however , that it may be got at in another way . Wherever betting is carried on by ...
Page 33
... House Act - recognised two offences , and that both credit betting and ready money betting in illegal places are illegal , and that both the owner of such an illegal place and the doer are liable to be pro- ceeded against under the ...
... House Act - recognised two offences , and that both credit betting and ready money betting in illegal places are illegal , and that both the owner of such an illegal place and the doer are liable to be pro- ceeded against under the ...
Page 35
... House of Representatives , the number of senators ( 69 ) being one - half of that of the members of the Lower House . The members of the Senate have been elected for eight years , one - half of them retiring every four years . Italy ...
... House of Representatives , the number of senators ( 69 ) being one - half of that of the members of the Lower House . The members of the Senate have been elected for eight years , one - half of them retiring every four years . Italy ...
Page 41
... houses ; 382,000 were living in houses ( I mean by " house " the distinct apartments of a household ) of two rooms ; 432,000 occupied houses of three rooms ; and 398,000 were quartered in the luxury of houses having at least four rooms ...
... houses ; 382,000 were living in houses ( I mean by " house " the distinct apartments of a household ) of two rooms ; 432,000 occupied houses of three rooms ; and 398,000 were quartered in the luxury of houses having at least four rooms ...
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