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Definition of Totalizators
1. totalizator [n] - See also: totalizator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Totalizators
Literary usage of Totalizators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"1rs function is to operate totalizators on approved horse racecourses in Great
Britain, and thus to provide moneys for the improvement of breeds of horses, ..."
2. Imperial Unity and the Dominions by Arthur Berriedale Keith (1916)
"... of vehicles and of other means of conveyance using roads under provincial
control; the regulation of horse-racing and betting and of totalizators. ..."
3. Men of Mark in the World of Sport in New Zealand by Joseph Chadwick (1906)
"... whom they assisted when the totalizators were first introduced into the colony.
The West Coast meetings of the South Island are managed by Mr. 11. I). ..."
4. Parliamentary Debates by Australia Parliament (1909)
"In casting about for a billet for his brother-in-law Colonel Foxton came to the
conclusion that an inspector of totalizators ought to be appointed to see ..."
5. A Statistical Account of the Seven Colonies of Australasia, 1901-1902 by Timothy Augustine Coghlan (1902)
"An additional tax, called the "Totalisator Tax," is imposed at th<- rate of 2^
per cent, on all moneys received by conductors of authorial totalizators in ..."