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ALL PUT ON. Beneath the moon he told his lore The color left her cheeksBut, on the shoulder 6f. his coat H showed tip plain f or weeks. The London, police made an excitiiitr tajd on a West End gambling establishment last night (says a London cable to ■■the Sydney 'feun' on March, 8). The authorities had discovered that a palatial Zesidenoe, whose numerous Visitors n-eie ostensibly guests of the people living there was actually a gambling-house. The police therefore planned a surprise visit. A lartre force of men were dratted to the vicinity .and detectives aought to obtain adijiiVtince at the front entrance. As their knocks remained unanswered they forced open the doors, but -upon getting "into the Jiowe- the officers found ail the rooms completely, deserted, not a 6oul being on the tweftiies. A well-known society leader is

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Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 9

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