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BOOKMAKER SENT TO GAOL

Sixth Conviction fNew Zeaiana Press Association) HASTINGS, January 20. A sentence of three months’ imprisonment was imposed on Victor Hannah, aged 50, a bil-

liards room proprietor, of Hastings, by Mr W. A. Harlow, S.M.. J? j Hastings Magistrate’s Court today for bookmaking. He .pleaded guilty. He has five previous convictions. .. T he Magistrate told Hannah that he would have imposed the maximum sentence if Hannah had had any convictions during the last two or three years.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28799, 21 January 1959, Page 6

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BOOKMAKER SENT TO GAOL Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28799, 21 January 1959, Page 6

BOOKMAKER SENT TO GAOL Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28799, 21 January 1959, Page 6

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