RAID ON GAMING HOUSE
FINES imposed on sixtyseven. MEN (PUSS ASSOCIATION TXLEGEAJd.) AUCKLAND, November 14. As the result of the raid carried out 4i by detectives at the Nanonal Club premises in Swanson street, t* 111611 were charged in the Magistrate’s Court to-day with being found common gaming house, another vmn being occupier, and using the prenuses 38 a gaming house, and two others with assisting him. .. Meiklejohn said *nat the raid was one of the most orderly carried out due to the control exercised over the men by the club m£? ager . David Henry Simons, sen. window 303 ? by j uhiping trough a who .Pleaded guilty to being the premises and who had clean wfwT 8 6re flned by Mr Wyvern S? on ’. SJvL, £i and costs. A few wiui similar records, who did not were fined £2 and costs, three convicted oi gaming were an b costs, and others with aa records were fined £5 and costs, sen., was lined £SO. His w “9 was doorkeeper, was fined tha an - bachland Macucnaid, wfiom PObce as “a bouncer," was nned £3O, both on charges of a. listing.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21941, 16 November 1936, Page 17
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