A GAMING HOUSE.
CHINESE FINED £SO. (PHESS ASSOf:UTIO» TELEGRAM.) ' AUCKLAND, March 14. As a sequel to the pakapoo raid on Saturday night, Carr Chong, aged 36, a gardener, appeared in Court this morning. He pleaded guilty to keeping premises in Grey avenue as a common gaming house. Hut police said that complaints had been received from a European, one being that a man who marked a ticket and won £75 was not paid. The police further alleged that fourteen banks were drawn daily in Grey avenue places. Chong was fined £SO or three months' imprisonment. Seven Europeans were each fined £2 for being unlawfully on the premises. A charge against one man, who pleaded not guilty, wa« dismissed.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20496, 15 March 1932, Page 6
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