CHINESE AND FAN-TAN.
(by telegraph, —press association. )
CHBifTCPPBOH, this day. At the Police Court to-day r aChinese storekeeper at Cust, named Ching Heing, was linecl £10 for allowing fan-tan to bo played in his house. 19Ghinamon who Avere caught by.thetiQUco playing the^amo werp^uaod XOa eacW;'' ' :.' .'<;: ' "
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 225, 24 September 1888, Page 8
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