FINED FOR KEEPING GAMING-HOUSE
POLICE GET BUSY. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Jan. 2. Henry Emanuel was to-day fined £IOO for keeping a common gaming house and John Henry Wheeler, for using his home for tho same purpose was fined £SO. RAIDS AND ARRESTS IN CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 2. The house of Patrick Walsh in Hills Road was visited by the police and, as a result, Walsh, Robert; Michael Cox and Albert Khouri were arrested. Walsh and Cox were charged with being bookmakers. Walsh was also charged with keeping a common gaming house and Cox was charged with assisting him. Both were romanded uutil January 8, bail of £IOO being allowed. Khouri was charged with being found without lawful excuse on tho premises of a common gaming house. He was remanded to‘ January Bth., being allowed bail of £5. As the result of another raid Robert James Watson Mitchell and his wife, Mary Mitchell, were charged with keeping a common gaming house. They were remanded until January Bth., bail being allowed.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6801, 3 January 1929, Page 8
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