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BAGS IN BOTH.

A witness m a Sydney Court described himself as a bookmaker, and sack merchant. • '/■> \ 1 Judge Mocatta seemed puzzled, so the witness explained that while he attended to his real business during the;week;helaidythe odds on race days as a side, line.; . ■.:. }:.■'• ; ..''■"■ : J . : l" : : . •■"■ "Oh, I quite understand," said; his. Honor, "although bags play an important part m each business, it seenoa xa,tfier, ar'curiouavcombination,'? ;

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NZ Truth, Issue 1001, 31 January 1925, Page 5

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BAGS IN BOTH. NZ Truth, Issue 1001, 31 January 1925, Page 5

BAGS IN BOTH. NZ Truth, Issue 1001, 31 January 1925, Page 5

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