FORGED TICKETS
attempt at dunedin to cjheat the '• 'tote DUNEDIN,, Saturday. In promptly detectin'g^ an audacious attempt to cash forged'' tbtalisator tickets, the totalisator staff at Wingatui' ye;sterday ' hipped "in" the bud what is surmised , • to' be a' carefully prepared "and • -'mgenious syStem of Facecourse fraud. ' After the third race, the President's Handicap, won by Ramo, the favourite, five £1 tickets were prb"duced for payment. The pay-oUt clerk immediately detecte'd that the markings on the tickets were not too clear. He ClosCd the WindOW and called the totalisator propri'etorJ'Who foUnd that the tickets were forgeries.' In the meantime' thd man had disappeared. Ho wever, ' e'viden'ce tb lead to" 'his 'idehtificatioii" is available, and . the police have th'e matter in hahd. ' ' ' "
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 148, 15 February 1932, Page 5
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120FORGED TICKETS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 148, 15 February 1932, Page 5
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