[16] The paper selected to show the value of sporting tips is the Morning Advertiser, an organ of the liquor trade which devotes much attention to sport.
INDEX
- Advertising Act (1874), [211]
- Albert Club, case against, [143]
- Allen (Russell), Manchester Evening News, evidence before Lords’ Commission, [208]
- Allotments, a counter-attraction to public-houses, [184]
- Alverstone (Lord Chief-Justice), on betting and gambling, [215]
- Anti-gambling League, National, recommendations made by, [205]
- Anti-social desires, gambling induces, [13]
- Art Unions, [139]
- Ascot Heath, betting shed, [21]
- Athletic grounds, betting at, [197]
- Australian licensed bookmakers, [193]
- Automatic machines, gambling by, [137]
- Averages, law of, [103]
- Bain (J.), evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [210]
- Bank Act, 1867, restrains speculation in bank shares, [147]
- proposed extension of restriction to all stocks and shares, [159]
- Bank of England and National Debt, [46]
- Bankruptcy, betting a cause of, [90]
- Bath, Recorder of (Mr. H. C. Folkard), on effects of gambling, [216]
- Battenberg, Prince Louis of, on effects of gambling, [216]
- Bazaar raffles illegal, but not subjected to prosecution, [139]
- Beaconsfield (Lord), on the turf, [168]
- Bell, M.P. (Richard), on gambling, [217]
- Bennett (Curtis), on street betting, [214]
- Beresford (Lord Charles), on gambling, [38], [215]
- Beston, exposed by Truth, [225]
- Betting-house Act (1853), [24], [199]
- amendments suggested by Lords’ Commission, [196]
- amendments proposed to, [156]
- coupon gambling outside the meaning of the Act, [140]
- effect of, [191]
- new decision re, [140]
- Betting-houses abroad evade the Act, [142]
- Betting Act (1874), [199], [202]
- Lords’ suggested amendments to, [196]
- Betting and Loans (Infants’) Act (1892), [197]
- Lords’ suggested amendments to, [201]
- Betting at athletic grounds, [197]
- Betting, legislation against, [148]
- proposed Bill, [156]
- Betting statistics, [232]
- Bill, proposed street betting, [156]
- Bill, to make bets in public-houses illegal, [157]
- Birmingham, Official Receiver, on street betting, [214]
- Bookmakers, appeal against bye-laws, [205]
- army of, [28]
- street, [195]
- suppression of, would extinguish betting, [204]
- turnover of, [28]
- Bradford School Board, resolution on betting, [214]
- Bridge-playing, [40]
- Brighton, scene on the race-course, [32]
- Bros (Mr.), London Stipendiary Magistrate, embezzlement caused by gambling, [214]
- Bucknill (Justice), on betting and gambling, [217]
- “Bulling and Bearing” on the Stock Exchange, [59]
- Butcher, M.P. (J. G.), on gambling, [216]
- Bye-laws against betting, Municipal and County, [154]
- Campbell-Bannerman (Sir Henry), on gambling, [218]
- Card-playing, [136]
- Cards, gambling with, [40]
- Cash-betting stopped, [25]
- Certainties, betting on, [2]
- Chances all for the bank, [3]
- Chester Cup Race (1852), [25]
- Children betting, [203]
- Chisholm (Lord Provost of Glasgow), evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [209]
- Citizenship, gambling and, [116]
- Civil Service, gambling in, [37]
- Clubs, gambling, [143], [163]
- Commons, House of, Select Committee on Betting and Gambling (1844), [23]
- Coroner for Mid-Surrey and backing horses, [214]
- Cost of Stock Exchange dealing, [66]
- Cottage, a week’s betting transactions in a working man’s, [80]
- Counter-attractions from gambling, [183]
- County authorities, bye-laws of, [154]
- Coupon-gambling, [140], [162]
- Crime and gambling (Canon Horsley), [85]
- Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act (1887), [202]
- Croydon Bench, chairman of, re gambling, [215]
- Daily Mail, racing tips, [106]
- Daily News, week’s betting results, [180]
- Daily settlement of bets, [23]
- Darling (Mr. Justice), re betting, [213]
- Davey’s Street Betting Bill 1903, Lord, [199]
- Davis v. Stoddart, deposit of money for betting illegal, [153]
- Dealings before allotment forbidden [56]
- Devonshire, Duke of, re betting, [166]
- Evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [211]
- Doncaster Grand Stand, [21]
- Downes v. Johnson, Gambling Club Case, [143]
- Durham Lord, on tipsters, [222]
- Education, more adequate, to counteract gambling tendency, [185]
- Embezzlement due to betting, [30], [88]
- Epsom, [22]
- Field, The, strictures on racing, [32]
- Fielding v. Turner, decision re gambling by machines, [138]
- Fines for betting, recommendation by Lords’ Commission, [195]
- “Fish-ponds” illegal lotteries, [139]
- Flat-racing and tipsters, [225]
- Fludyer, Colonel, evidence of, [206]
- Fox’s gambling habits, [125]
- France, Government of, and press gambling, [143]
- Gambling—
- definition, [1]
- by automatic machines, [137]
- clubs, [143], [163]
- clubs and the Licensing Act (1903), [144]
- coupon, [140], [162]
- organised Sunday, [147]
- pure and mixed, [1]
- repression of, [170]
- Gaming, industrial, [159]
- machines, [137], [160]
- Giffen, Sir Robert, estimate of bookmaker’s profits, [31]
- Gissing, George, description of Turf ruffianism, [34]
- Glasgow, betting in workshops, [29]
- Chief Constable’s evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [209]
- Lord Provost’s evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [209]
- Globe and Liberation Companies, [18]
- Goodwood, [22]
- Gould, J.P. (Chas.), Epsom, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [208]
- Grantham, Mr., Justice, on gambling, [213]
- Halsbury, Lord Chancellor, Powell v. Kempton Park, [150]
- Harrow, Master of, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [207]
- Hawke, John, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [203]
- on gambling, [218]
- Hawkins, Mr. Justice, on betting, [213]
- decision in Hawke v. Dunn, [149]
- Hawkins, Mr. Justice, decision in Jenks v. Turpin, [164]
- Hereford, Bishop of, betting among women, [71]
- Herschell’s Act, Lord, [197]
- Hodgman, George, Sixty years on the Turf, [35]
- Holland, Admiral Swinton, gambling at sports, [216]
- Hope, Adrian, and the anti-gambling league, [161]
- Horsley, Rev. J. W., evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [212]
- on tipsters, [234]
- House-to-house betting, [72]
- Hulton, junr., Edward, evidence before the Lords’ Committee, [210]
- Hunter, Sir Robert, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [211]
- Illegal games, [136], [159]
- Immorality of gambling, [9]
- Increase of betting, present, [26]
- Industrial gaming unconnected with trade, [159]
- “Jail, Jottings from,” [84]
- Japan, gamblers ostracised, [43]
- Jenks v. Turpin, [164]
- Jockey Club and betting, [115]
- cash betting, [26]
- and tipsters, [223]
- Powell v. Kempton Park, [157]
- Joint Stock Company Law Amendment, is ineffective, [64]
- Kingsley, Charles, letter to young men on betting and gambling, [179]
- Knight, J.P. (Robert), evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [211]
- women betting, [72]
- Lamb, Charles, [11]
- Lamb, Mr., Second Secretary Post Office, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [210]
- Lambeth, workshop betting in, [29]
- Law of gambling, [135]
- Law relating to betting, [135]
- Law, suggested amendments in betting, [155]
- Leeman’s Act (1866) stops speculation in bank shares, [62]
- Lefroy, Dean, on Bridge, [80]
- Legislation as to gambling, existing, [135]
- Lennox v. Stoddart, deposit of money for betting illegal, [153]
- Liberator and Globe Companies, [18]
- Licence for bookmakers, [111]
- Licensed bookmakers in Australia, [193], [194]
- Licensing Act (1903), [144]
- and gambling, [204]
- Limited Liability Act (1862) increases stock gambling, [50]
- Liverpool, Bishop of (Dr. Chavasse), on betting, [215]
- London, Common Serjeant of, on betting, [217]
- Lords, House of, Report of Committee (1844), [27]
- Select Committee of (1901-2), Report, [28], [38]
- summary of, [203]
- betting among artisans, [155]
- press and betting, [166]
- recommendations of, [191]
- women gamblers, [69]
- Loria and elections, [127]
- Lotteries abolished, public, [138]
- and sweepstakes, [138], [161]
- newspaper, protected by 8 & 9 Vict. c. 74; [140]
- put down by Parliament, [63]
- Lowther, M.P., James; evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [209]
- Luck in gambling, [8]
- Luton Town Councillors and betting, [215]
- Machines, gaming, [137]
- Maclaren, Ian, on Bridge, [81]
- Magistrates, a Chairman of, on embezzlement and betting, [214]
- Manchester, Chief Constable, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [206]
- Marginal groups, gambling prevails among people classed in, [118]
- Miscellaneous gambling, [23]
- Monte Carlo tables average daily profit, £500, [181]
- Moseley Commission, [155]
- Municipal bye-laws against betting, [154]
- National Debt, stockbroking begins with, [46]
- Newmarket betting-posts, [22]
- Newspaper lotteries protected by 8 and 9 Vict. c. 74; [140]
- Newspapers encourage small betting, [113]
- Odds against the backer, [104]
- One pound shares and Stock Exchange gambling, [51]
- “Options,” [56]
- “Pari Mutuel,” [193], [194]
- Pauperism, betting next to intemperance a cause of, [91]
- Pedestrianism, a note on, [219]
- Petit Parisien, competition forbidden in, [142]
- Philip of Macedon and gambling, [124]
- Play a factor in life, [11]
- Police abet gambling in clubs, [145]
- Portland, Duke of, about tipsters, [135]
- Postmaster-General, powers re betting circulars, [197]
- Post Office, monetary interest in betting of the, [31]
- powers over lottery matter, [141]
- proposed increase of powers, [161]
- Powell v. Kempton Park, [149], [154]
- Press competitions and coupon gambling, [140], [142], [143], [162]
- gives facilities for betting, [191]
- Prisons and Provinces, [84]
- Produce Exchange gambling, [41]
- Prohibitive Acts insufficient to prevent gambling, [130]
- Property, right of, [4]
- Public excluded from betting circles, the general, [22]
- Public-houses, proposed Bill to make betting in, illegal, [157]
- Public opinion, the necessity for creating a sound, [174]
- Pure gambling, [16]
- Race-horses, poisoning of, [210]
- Raffles, Government inaction in the matter of, [176]
- really illegal, [139]
- Rawson, Admiral, on gambling, [38], [216]
- Remedy, bookmaker’s suggestions for a remedy, [110]
- Renals, Alderman Sir J., on street betting, [215]
- Repression of gambling, [170]
- Richmond, the Duke of, on cash betting, [26]
- Ridley, Mr. Justice, on betting, [217]
- Roulette, [137]
- Russell, Chief-Justice, on street betting, [213]
- Rutzen, Sir Alfred de, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [90], [206]
- Salford, embezzlements in, [20]
- Schools and betting, [214], [215]
- Scotland Yard, conviction of three inspectors of, [85]
- Secret gambling in modern commerce, [19]
- Shannon, Superintendent Metropolitan Police, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [208]
- Sharp, Luke, on women betting, [71]
- evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [207]
- Signalmen as bookmakers, [36]
- Sixty Years on the Turf, by George Hodgman, [35]
- “Small man” in stock and share gambling, [52]
- Smith, Horace, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [207]
- embezzlement caused by betting, [213]
- Social disease, gambling a, [119]
- Souch, Charles, gambling at athletic clubs, [219]
- Southampton, Church Congress on betting, [214]
- Sport, betting in connection with, [39]
- Sportsman prosecuted, [141], [156]
- Sportsman, The Deluded, by a Bookmaker, [92]
- Spruce, F. W., evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [207]
- Starting-price bookmaker, [112]
- Starting-price odds, [166], [192], [204]
- Stephen, Sir Fitzjames, on betting agents, [205]
- Stephenson, Sir W. H., gambling among boys, [147]
- Stock Exchange gambling, [41], [45], [147], [158]
- Stoddart v. Sagar, Decision re coupon gambling, [140]
- Street betting, [203]
- Street betting, “a respectable trade,” [208]
- Street Betting Bill (Lord Davey’s), [199]
- Street bookmakers, [195]
- “Street” defined as in Public Health Act (1875), [201]
- Stutfield, G. H., evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [203]
- Suicide resulting from gambling, [86]
- Supports of gambling, real, [12]
- Sutters, James, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [207]
- Sutton, Alderman (Newcastle), on betting, [214]
- Sweepstakes, [138], [161]
- “Systems” in gambling, [8], [224]
- Tattersall’s Subscription Rooms established, [21]
- Thomas, Bryan, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [209]
- Tipsters’ advertisements, suppression of, [114], [222]
- and the Jockey Club, [223]
- “Totalisator,” its introduction suggested, [193], [194]
- Trevelyan, Lady, on Bridge, [41]
- Trevelyan, Sir George, gambling as it affects politics, [125]
- Truth on turf tipsters, betting agents, and system-mongers, [224]
- “Vendors’ shares,” their part in share gambling, [58]
- Village betting, [31]
- Wages to working men, better; a counter influence to gambling, [185]
- Walker, Colonel Tannett evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [210]
- Watts, G. F., on betting and gambling, [218]
- Wavell, General, on gambling, [38], [214]
- Wells, Superintendent of Limehouse Division, evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [208]
- White, Sir George, on gambling, [38], [218]
- Wills, Mr. Justice, on illegitimate speculation, [213]
- Women bookmakers, [70], [218]
- Women, gambling among, [69], [203]
- worse gamblers than men, [73]
- Woodgate, W. B., evidence before the Lords’ Commission, [210]
- Workshops, betting in Glasgow, [29]
- York, Archbishop of, on gambling, [217]
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