SALOONS RAIDED
COMMON GAMING HOUSES. ' ,100 vf JBy Telegraph—Per Rress Assoclation.) CH.IITSTOHURCH, June 11. / Two billiard saloons, in the city were raided by detectives this morning as a result of which three men appeared hefor© Mr E. D. Mosley, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court, charged with keeping common .gaming Arising out of a raid on the Arcadia Billiards flalnon, Arthur Wellesley V Francis, was fined £SO, a nd'his, ;j .soni Arthur James‘ Francis,; £6O. ■< John Ellis Woodhouse, proprietor of the Majestic Billiards Saloon, was fined £ls. All three accused pleaded guilty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 5
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