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ROUNDING UP THE BOOKIES.

A WELLINGTON RAID. Wellington. Last *.isp;. makers and two tit eornpiu-cs .si the folio.' Court to-day Tho raid-. wVA.-V. ■=■ i-.moo considerable excitement, had been i‘:h'i lull\ prepared. In each < use inci imin.iliiiLT eviden, e and iho pre--eni'i' nT double ,-harts. bettingsliooh, detail- of dividend- and a large amount ot »-ti~.li woro oblaint:i inoil. I'lii' I looks :Util ca-h wove -ei/ed. In uni' cast' iho bookmaker wa- ilisiurli.'il in lho aol of slotting! mil ai'oiinls jo clients. Maurice Leon Maris, jeweller. of Willi-s Si., was charged witli tarrying mi mill Henry Dob-on with assistiii”- in a eonimoti gaming: house. Kaeli was lineil £75.

Thomas Phillips and Thomas Roberts also carried on a big busi ness in another part of the city. Cl IS cash was discovered. Phillips and Roberts had been before the Court before and lined t'HHI. They wire again lined £IOO. In Manners St., James Donnelly was al.'O busy attending lo betting bus’n - ami was lined £BO. Albert Organ, tobacconist, also carried on the business of bookmaking and was fined £SO. Several others were lined £1 I or frequenting the plaee.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2810, 13 November 1924, Page 2

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186

ROUNDING UP THE BOOKIES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2810, 13 November 1924, Page 2

ROUNDING UP THE BOOKIES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2810, 13 November 1924, Page 2

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