Clause 2. — (Temporary limitation of dog racecourse betting on Saturdays to after 1.0 p.m.)

Part of Orders of the Day — Dog Racecourse Betting (Temporary Provisions) Bill – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 21 March 1947.

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Photo of Mr James Ede Mr James Ede , South Shields 12:00, 21 March 1947

I am advised by my hon. and learned Friend the Member for Gloucester (Mr. Turner-Samuels)—and it has since been confirmed from another quarter—that this Clause re-enacts the same provision as was in the original Act. In so far as the onus is on these people, it was so in the original Act.

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