Our Dunedin Special.
[own coerkßpomdknt. | [by tklkgeaph.] Dunkdin, This day.
Laying , " Tote" Otlcls.
Police Made Tools of Ijytlie IT.O J.C. In the information against two men with laving " toto " odds at Oamaru Captain Wr*y, BM , allowed coats to couqsol for defondan's, upholding Mr Solomon's contention, that the police were just bomg usod by the North Otago Jockey Olub as a lover to prosecute bookmakers.
N. 3. Rugby Union Question,
A Strongly Worded Letter
Mr J H. Chapman, in a letter in to-
night's Star, saya :—" &Tr Ellison, by the motion inovod at Saturday's mesting, hus verified tha preclicti-in made by me at the annual meeting of the XJir.on Club to the effect that the authorities of tho New Zealand Union having failed to persuade tho soul hern unions to joiu them, wtru about to try coercion. I mu;;h mistake the temper of the unions concerned if they submit to being bounced into dointr whai their bettor judgment toll them would be a grievous blunder."
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6742, 26 April 1893, Page 3
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164Our Dunedin Special. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6742, 26 April 1893, Page 3
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