POLICE RAIDS
THREE MEN F1NED FOR BOOKMAKING IN WELLINGTON Wellington, Mondjty. As a result of police raids on hotels and business houses, four men appeared in the Magistrate's Court today on cliarges eonneeted with boolcmaking. George Harold Bennett, barman, pleaded not guilty to using the bar of the Alhambra Ilotel for purposes of betting, and was remanded for a week. William Paul, barman at the New Zealander Ilotel, and Joseph McCabe, hairdresser, pleaded guilty to using the premises for betting purposes, and were fined £20 each. Gustav Sydney Davis, an agent, who pleaded guilty to a charge of carrying on business as a bookmaker, was fined £40.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 314, 30 August 1932, Page 5
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