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IONDON October 16.—The Chief Justice, in refusing leave to appeal iu the rase of’George Hunt, who was convicted of false pretences m connection with a betting scheme, said that Hunts horse-racing frauds, worn which he had obtained £250,000, had duped a great many people ine pieseut application was frivolous. Hunt deserved the sentence of thice years ” hi IONDO?f“oSSr le-FoS'sn 53.08, Mhh 15.56; Christiania. 24.35, record) on heavy German selling, ami dosed at Rome, 105; Calcutta, 15 11-16(1; Yokohama. 26d; Hongkong, 30d; Montreal, 44o s ; New Vork! 4432.—A. and N.Z. Cable. ’ LONDON October 16 At the wool sales no greasy merinos vers offered. ' Competition for all cross-bred was keener and more general, Trices were firm at full lata rates The Kaiapm lambs clip made up fo 24 1 d, and averaged PM. ■ Parkvate, 23d. The Bradford tops_ maikct was exceedingly firm" at full rates, but not much business was doing.—A. amt N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18101, 17 October 1922, Page 8
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