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TAMPERING WITH TELEGRAMS

j BOOKMAKERS DEFRAUDED. I [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] I ( Flonheim. Nev. 8. I In the Supreme Court the cases I against Edmund John Walsh and (John tentaa Einlev. fev conspiring ]t o defraud Lockm; kw■ ’\v mean < t t,'.mr:rod rtl.-gm.::. Finley being i telegrm'h <.pei-tcr, cuttpied tii ' ■ whole day and evening. The e ises '.’o:o liclit over from the last sessions. ■ owing to the foronmn of the iiLy t i’i' in-', il c a,:,. -.-. I at the gfio! I flic court rose. » U i l»n>id Rios, of Ro:, m-d Rrticf- . rtHiv, di sc-.’ihiiig hmisi If as a com- ; mission agent, w.u called. Th» ■ Crown Prosecutor Imd acme dtffiI'uiti m getting- him u» answer que«- ; Lions, and the Judge said: 'T know i v.hat s in your mind : yen need have ino aiicasniess; six months have ■, i lapsed ; yen need tn;; lie afraid ->f ;an information bring laid against j y,.ai ; now you can answer qui'n I freely.' Tiit-rcatier the xxilnes:; i answer: <1 freely as to betting tranI siictiomi Lis firm had with WaIKU li xplaining the methods and code | telegrams. I Henry Martindale, of Scot t . nn-.l I Martindale, aaothi'.- commission ; agent, r,imila r.’y reassured that there I was no fer.r of a prosecution under the Gaming Act, also freely gave | evidence. The*case is unfinished.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 288, 9 November 1912, Page 2

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TAMPERING WITH TELEGRAMS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 288, 9 November 1912, Page 2

TAMPERING WITH TELEGRAMS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 288, 9 November 1912, Page 2

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