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A COMMON GAMING HOUSE.

'' . Per: Press Association. Auckland, May. !!•■);. At'the Police Court 10-day 38 Chinese made their appearance as ihe result of a .recent raid by.'the police, Ting Mug was charged with the occupier of premises used as a common gaming house, and was remanded on bail, Jim .Wong and Ah Lee were also adjudged' principals, inasmuch as ibey assisted in ihe management oi the premises. The latter, who is only a new arrival, Was lined £2, whilst the charge against jj m Wong was reduced-, to 1 one erf, being found in a common gaming house. He was lined £l.' The remaining '35 were charged with being found in a common gaming bousoj and fyere each fined £l..'

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North Otago Times, 21 May 1912, Page 4

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A COMMON GAMING HOUSE. North Otago Times, 21 May 1912, Page 4

A COMMON GAMING HOUSE. North Otago Times, 21 May 1912, Page 4

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