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ALLEGED "RINGING-IN" CASE

COMMENCEMENT OF ACTTON FOR

CONSPIRACY.

(BY TELEGRAPH PK.ESS ASSOCIATION.)

DUNEDIN, 6th May. The trial of John Richards and Walter Leonard James Cameron, on charges of conspiring to defraud the public and the Gore Racing Clubby representing the trotter The Dingo to be Kingsdale, was continued this afternoon in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Reed. The Crown Prosecutor addressed the. Court at length, and evidence. was given 'for the Crown by Patrick M'Neill, farmer of -Lauriston; Johann Fitzgerald, postmistress at Dunback; Francis Walter' Allen, railway.-. porter, Waitati; Henry' Albert White, chemist, Dunedin; . Harold Ontram, chemist, Dunedin; Constable Connor, Waitati; Isaac M'Queen, railway porter, Lauder; Alfred George Austin,' clerk yin the railway goods office, Dunedin; Harry Logic James, secretary of -: the Dunedin > Jockey Club; John Donald Forbes*; secretary of the Oaraaru Trotting Club; Frank Young, secretary of the Gore Racing Club; David Brittan Cameron, farmer, of ©utram; Henry Thomas Trevanria, saddle?, Dunedin; William, Francis James, totalisator proprietor. '- ' '■■■'■ •'""/

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 15

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ALLEGED "RINGING-IN" CASE Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 15

ALLEGED "RINGING-IN" CASE Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 15

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