LOTTERY TICKETS
SALE ON SHARE PRINCIPLE FOUR PEOPLE ARRESTED.: Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, November 5. Detectives raided an office and arrested Rufus Naylor and three of the office staff. All will be charged with being associated in a common gaming house. They were admitted, to hail to appear next Tuesday. Detectives are now investigating certain transactions relating to the sale of lottery tickets on the share principle, Naylor, according to the police, being the purchaser of about 900 tickets in each lottery. [A message received from Sydney yesterday read as follows:—Recently Mr Whxddon, director of State Lot-, teries, declined to supply a bulk order for tickets, declaring that such a practice was undesirable. To-day a writ was served on Mr Whiddon claiming £IO,OOO on behalf of Rufus T. Naylor. The grounds of the action are not stated.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20943, 6 November 1931, Page 9
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