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The Sentence on Bookmakers.

INDIGNATION IN DUNEDIN. [By TILKUIIAI'H.] t Per Press Association.) "Dunehim, This day. The severity of the sentences on the bookmakers at C'hristchurch, especially as some were first offenders, has occasioned a good deal of comment in sporting circles in town last night, and lKinK-rons telegrams? were sent to meiiibrrs of the Legislature detailing th£> facts, and asking them to move the Minister of Justice to grant a remission of the sentences so far as imprisonment is concerned.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 484, 24 November 1897, Page 3

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The Sentence on Bookmakers. Hastings Standard, Issue 484, 24 November 1897, Page 3

The Sentence on Bookmakers. Hastings Standard, Issue 484, 24 November 1897, Page 3

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