GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
« WRONGLY CLASSIFIED, By Telegraph.—Press Associating Auckland, Last Night. ' Twenty Reservists of the Second Division, who claimed to have been called in the wrong class, had their appeals al+ lowed to-day. They included one man' with three children and two with five. Tiie chairman said if they had taken' the trouble to give correct notification! to the Statistician such mistaken would! not have occurred.
A BABMAID AS BOOKIES' TOUT. Auckland, Last Night. At the Magistrate's Court, after ev!« dcnce had been given by the police, Jessie Janet Martin, a barmaid employed in tha Criterion Hotel, admitted that she had! acted as assistant for Joseph Reps, bookmaker, who was fined .£BO a few daw ago. The detectives said defendant had been carrying on in thq hotel bars in association with Rces fat months. She was fined £35.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1918, Page 5
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137GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1918, Page 5
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