COMMON GAMING HOUSE
A PERSISTENT CHINAMAN. WELLINGTON, This Day. Low Hum, a Chinese, who was previously imprisoned for a similar offence in 1923, pleaded guilty at the Magistrate’s Court to keeping a common gaming house. He was fined £3O or two months’ imprisonment. The place was used for Pakapoo. Another Chinese was fined £2 or seven days for being on the premises. —Press Assn.
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Northern Advocate, 4 May 1926, Page 5
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64COMMON GAMING HOUSE Northern Advocate, 4 May 1926, Page 5
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