WOMEN AND GAMBLING.
♦- (press association telegram.) DUNEDIN, April 1. In tie Police Court, Arthur - liawrence, who keeps a fish shop, was fined £SO for using the premises as ~a gaming house, and . Arthur Francis Lawrence, his father, £25 for allowing; them to be so used. John Alfred Barwick was fined £5 on two charges of assisting the othter accused. The police staited that a had feature of the case, was that many women figured amoßfi accused's c«slQmer&,
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18347, 2 April 1925, Page 11
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