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FAKED RACE BOOKS

■* * RANDWICX SENSATION FURTHER DISCLOSURES HINTED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. SYDNEY, October 5. During the hearing of the charges against Joseph Robinson and William Corson of conspiring to defraud tho New South Wales Bookstall Company in connection with the issue of faked race books tho police alleged that thousands of copies were passed to men with special knowledge of distribution, who in turn sold them to boys, tho lastnamed not knowing that there was anything wrong with the books. It'appears that the books wore published at a printing establishment which has been under observation for a considerable time. It is stated that the sensation is not likely to stop at the sale of these books. Other issues of greater magnitude are believed to have been connected with i-he printing works, some of which have been puzzling political circles for a long time.

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Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 5

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FAKED RACE BOOKS Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 5

FAKED RACE BOOKS Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 5