WOMAN BOOKMAKER
BETS WITH CHILDREN. Mary Ann Girling, 51, wife of a timber' porter, of Osborne-road, Hackney, was fined £25 and. five guineas costs at North London recently, foi keeping and managing a betting house. Sub-Divisional Inspector Rodgers ' said the house was watched for an hour on each of three days. During those three hours 27 men, 27 women, '122 girls between the ages of 6 and 414, and 15 boys between 10 and 14 were seen to enter with betting slips and money, While he was at the I house three children, aged 6, 10, and 9, entered, with petting slips.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 December 1934, Page 3
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