DETECTIVES RAID HOTEL
GAMING ACT BREACHES TWO FINES OF £2O EACH Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday. As a sequel to a raid by city detectives last week, six persons appeared charged with breaches of the Gaming Act. William Frederick Kiddey, for using a hotel bottle-store as a common gaming-house, was fined £2O, in default six weeks’ gaol. Eunice Brown, a barmaid, for entering into bets, was fined £lO, in default one month’s gaol. Frederick Alfred Fox, for using the bar of the AVhite Hart Hotel as a common gaming-house, was fined £2O, in default six weeks' gaol. The other cases are proceeding.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 575, 30 January 1929, Page 13
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