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Sports Betting: American Totalisator, Asian Handicap, ...
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New Zealand Goods and Services Tax Legislation (2013 ...
... in the case of money placed as a bet with that racing club on a racecourse, including bets received at any totalisator agency and subsequently registered on the totalisator, where the amount of money is dealt with in terms of— (i) Section 6 of ...
CCH New Zealand Ltd, 2013
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The Origins of Digital Computers: Selected Papers - Halaman 237
Perhaps the most spectacular of these was the automatic totalisator. Totalisator, or “pari-mutuel”, betting became legal on British race courses in July 1929. Development of fully automatic totalisators consisting of ticket issuing machines ...
Back | Home | Up A totalisator or totalizator (tote board in common parlance) is the name for the computerised system which runs parimutuel betting, calculating payoff odds, displaying them, and producing tickets based on incoming bets.
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A Bit of a Flutter: Popular Gambling and English Society, ...
Popular Gambling and English Society, C. 1823-1961 Mark Clapson. placing this penal taxation on the greyhound totalisator and allowing the horse racing totalisator to go untaxed'.80 Resentment at this financial discrimination and the view of ...
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Labor Pains: Early conference and executive reports of the ...
He knew that a great deal of money had been circulated in the last few days in Sydney by bookmakers and persons interested in the totalisator. This should not be one of the planks in the movement. They could carry a resolution for or against, ...
Michael Charles Hogan, 2008
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On a Roll: A History of Gambling and Lotteries in New ...
nation, but believed that banning the totalisator would only open the way for something worse. His successor Joseph Ward was less convinced, and more receptive to persuasion. The totalisator's ever-increasing profit (£1,800,000 in 1906-7) ...