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Gambling
Horseracing
Also see Sports. See Register,29 May 1876, page 6e for a sermon by Dean Russell protesting against horseracing and
5 June 1876, page 7f for an epistle emanating from Rev. Jefferis.
"Inauguration of Tattersall's" is in the Register,
10 June 1879, page 5e.
A poem on "The Bookmaker" is in The Lantern,
20 November 1880, page 5,
14 March 1885, page 6.
A lecture on racing and gambling is reproduced in the Observer,
27 May 1882, page 34c,
Register,
14 May 1883, page 6e.
"The Bookmaker's Case" is in the Express,
7 June 1892, page 2e,
9 September 1892, page 3d.
"The Banishment of the Bookmaker" is in the Advertiser,
11 January 1894, page 4f,
"Pity the Poor Bookmaker" in the Register,
12 May 1894, pages 4h-5c,
"Illegal Betting" in the Advertiser,
7 April 1894, page 4f,
"Racing Without Gambling" on
23 April 1894, page 4f.
"Racing Clubs and Bookmakers" is in the Express,
3 April 1905, page 3h,
"Election of Bookmakers at Morphetville" on
2 February 1908, page 1i.
"Racing and Betting" is in the Advertiser,
2 May 1897, page 4g,
10 May 1899, page 4f; also see
Register on
6 and 11 June 1910, pages 6c and 15f,
3 September 1910, page 12c:
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Every game, like every business, has its black-market players. In the Stock Exchange defaulters jostle men of purest minds. In merchants' warehouses occasional commercial sharping discredits the blunt honesty which commonly prevails. In Temperance societies are dissembling topers, and even in the Church graceless hypocrites. But the racecourse, though some of the most honourable men and generous souls in every community figure prominently upon it, attracts to it also too many of those despicable characters of whom the types are far worse than the ever-memorable Jubilee Player and the noble Ailesbury.
"Licensing of Bookmakers" is in the Register,
10 June 1920, page 9a.
"Bookmakers a Curse" is in the Register on
22 September 1920, pages 6e-7b,
23, 28 and 30 September 1920, pages 6f, 6c and 8a,
6,12 and 15 October 1920, pages 11a, 8c and 9f,
"Bookmaking - Proposal to Licence" in The News,
10 July 1924, page 8e,
"Unofficial Bookmakers" in The Mail,
2 January 1926, page 1g; also see
The News,
15 October 1926, page 3f.
"Is Betting a Mug's Game?" is in the Express,
14 October 1920, page 3c.
"Licensed Bookmakers" is in the Observer,
10 May 1924, page 36e.
"Illegal Bookmakers" is in the Observer,
24 March 1928, page 52a.
"Racing and Betting" is in the Observer,
25 August 1928, page 31c,
Betting and Bookmakers - Some Reflections" on
24 November 1928, page 50d.
"Licensing of Bookmakers" is in the Advertiser,
19 March 1928, page 10f,
12 December 1928, page 14d,
"Lawful Bookmaking Urged" in the Register,
30 October 1928, page 13e,
12, 13 and 24 December 1928, pages 11a, 12a and 16h.
"Morality and Legality" is in the Register,
28 August 1928, pages 8c-13g.
"Are Bookmakers Wanted?" is in the Advertiser,
29 October 1929, page 21c,
"Wireless Aids the Sly Bookmaker" in The News,
14 September 1932, page 6d.
"Problem of Betting Control" is in the Advertiser,
24 August 1932, page 9h:
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Bookmakers represent a callous and self-centred class. They are consumed with one idea and to have that realised they would stoop to every conceivable form of corruption. Many horses are have been doped and jockeys squared, and many lives ruined through the influence of bookmakers.
"Bookmakers or Not?" is in The Mail,
7 January 1933, page 5a.
"Nitkeepers v the Police" is in the Advertiser,
12 January 1933, page 9h,
2 February 1933, page 9h.
"Tricks to Beat the Books" is in The Mail,
17 June 1933, page 11a.
"The Wiles of the SP Man" is in The News,
23 August 1933, page 4e,
"643 Bookmakers in SA - An Underworld Flavor" in The News,
14 September 1933, page 4f,
"The Voice of the Bookie" on
7 December 1933, page 8f.
"Control of Betting" is in the Advertiser,
3 October 1933, page 8d,
"Betting Shops" on
5 and 19 January 1934, pages 18e and 18d,
2, 5 and 8 February 1934, pages 21c, 9f and 9e,
2 July 1937, page 30d,
3 September 1937, page 30d,
"Bookmakers After 40 Years" on
27 December 1933, page 7c.
"Curious Systems of Selecting Winners" is in The News,
28 February 1934, page 4f.
"Profits of Bookmakers" is in the Advertiser,
7 August 1934, page 15b,
"Betting Shops" on
7 November 1935, page 18f,
11 and 12 June 1936, pages 16e-17e and 28e.
"Fielders Cannot Carry On" is in The News,
11 June 1935, page 1b.
"Racing, Broadcasting and Betting Shops" is in The News,
9 August 1935, page 6c.
"Putting the Brake on Interstate Betting" is in The News,
2 June 1936, page 4d.
"How State Betting Shops Operate" is in the Advertiser,
11 May 1936, page 18a,
"The Use and Abuse of Betting Shops" in The News,
22 April 1937, page 10d,
"Vigorous Attack on Betting Shops" on
15 December 1937, page 9d.