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  2. Toto (lottery) - Wikipedia

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    Toto was established to control widespread illegal gambling in Singapore during the 1960s. A manual version of Toto was launched on 9 June 1968. [1] In 1981, "snowballing" was introduced. [3] It allowed the top prize to increase from draw to draw. The system entry mode is introduced so multiple bets can be made on a single coupon. [4]

  3. The National Lottery Draws - Wikipedia

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    Most of the game shows were partially pre-recorded and live in the case with Winning Lines and Jet Set where the first two rounds were pre-recorded but the final round was broadcast live, with the game show host also presenting the lottery draws, though since 18 May 2002, there would also be a draw presenter that would tell the viewers about ...

  4. 4-Digits - Wikipedia

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    This led to the 2-D lottery, which in turn gave rise to 3-D and later, 4-D, betting games which were wildly popular in Singapore and Malaysia from the 1950s. [citation needed] The Singapore Turf Club was the first to introduce the 4-D draw in Singapore in May 1966, offering a S$2,000 first prize for a $1 ticket. It stopped offering it in May ...

  5. National Lottery (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    On 30 November 1996, live on BBC One, the draw machine failed to start. [59] During the 2000 Today broadcast on 31 December 1999, a special Big Draw 2000 drawing was held to ring in the new millennium. Exactly twelve months later, on 31 December 2000, this special draw was revisited when Big Draw 2001 was held. This special draw would continue ...

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  7. Alan Dedicoat - Wikipedia

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    Alan Dedicoat is a British announcer from Hollywood, England, for programmes on BBC One. He is known as the "Voice of the Balls" on the National Lottery programmes, providing a voiceover for the draws since 1995. [1] He was a BBC Radio 2 newsreader until his retirement from this role in March 2015.

  8. Singapore Airlines: British man killed and seven fighting for ...

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    A British man has been killed and seven people are in a critical condition after being injured in a harrowing flight from London to Singapore which was hit by severe turbulence.. Passengers aboard ...

  9. How to watch live British news coverage of the queen's death

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    Given the gravity of the news — the first death of a British monarch since 1952, when Elizabeth's father, George VI, died — U.K. outlets are already moving to provide every detail of the death ...