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RACE BOOKS FRAUD.

ACCUSED FOUND GUILTY, (BX CABLE-PMM ASMCUTUUf-COinMVT.) (AUSTRALIA* AMD X.S. CiStt UMOUWS^ (lt«oeired November 26t3t. 11.50 pjn,) SYDNEY, November 26, Corson, Solomons, Bofisnaen, - and Flack were found guilty of oonajuiaft - to defraud tho Australian Jookej CM* in connexion with bogus race books. Corson, Solomons, and RobJßßon vet* sentenced to six months' gaol and Flack was bound otot to appear far sentence if called upon, vrthra three years. [There was consternation among the racegoers at Bandwick on flafrmdaj, October 3rd, when it was there* siai that hundreds of people wjne injaoja«G-> sion of non-official raosbooee. mm cover? was made just bafpjce tMjf§l race .started. The faked &oaj|&'«ii* -" similar in appearance to flip" oJpoM-'V' books, except that they j?ar*!jaitji%: -"*-? stead of blue. An exaonßsatiota''a|m#! «-,= that they contained nvwmm* •ejffit t l? including wrong nun^ating,'•'frißk''--* caused some backers to lose l|M#is£j >•

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18550, 27 November 1925, Page 9

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RACE BOOKS FRAUD. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18550, 27 November 1925, Page 9

RACE BOOKS FRAUD. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18550, 27 November 1925, Page 9