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TELGRAPHIC.

Christchurch, May 31. Detectives Ward, Gibson Livingstone and H. P. Kennedy, were successful yesterday morning in happening upon a “school” of alleged gamblers in Sydenham. About 11 o’clock, the detectives found about a dozen men, mostly young men, engaged in what was reported to have been a game of chance with cards. They also had “two-up” kips, which, it is alleged, they were about to use. The “school” was discovered in a sort of blind street, and previous immunity from interference, or possibly, a mistaken idea as to the innocence of their actions, led to them being caught napping, outposts that most “schools” have beng non-existent. The names of the men were taken, and a prosecution will probably follow.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 460, 1 June 1909, Page 3

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TELGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 460, 1 June 1909, Page 3

TELGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 460, 1 June 1909, Page 3

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