Wednesday, November 14, 1973

"I believe that organised competitive sport can stimulate in our

young people a pride of location and a pride of place which will be of

great importance," he said.

He agreed with the government's cautious approach to the problem

of gambling and proposed that the off-course betting offices might be used

for community purposes, such as for paying utility bills, when betting was

not taking place.

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