BOOKMAKING CASE
A FURTHER ‘PETITION (P.R.) WELLINGTON, Dec. £ A further petition signed by Mr. W VI. Hayes, Dunedin, and 1822 others •.ecking review and reduction of flic entence passed on Arthur Leonard Übertson for bookmaking, was presented in the House of Represenfaives yesterday bv Miss M. B. Howard Govt, Christchurch East). Found guilty' by a jury, Albertson was re.cully sentenced in the Supreme ourl in Christchurch by Mr. Justice Northcroft to 12 months’ imprisonnent with hard labour.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21582, 8 December 1944, Page 8
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