TELEGRAMS.
(Pkr United Pbess Association.) AUCKLAND, April 21. In the Police Court, James Johnson, aged 46, was fined £2OO for carrying on the business of a bookmaker at the Avondale Racecourse yesterday. The police stated that accused was a man worth. £9OOO, but was carrying on bookmaking in a small way. The defence was accused made bets only with friends; but his clients included a policeman. DANNEVIRKE, April 21. Horace Edwin Barnesley, who was charged with the theft of moneys belonging to the Dannevirke branch of the Labour Party, was acquitted. y WELLINGTON, April 21. A motion asking for the withdrawal of the sitting judge of the Arbitration tOourt was carried at the conference of Trades and Labour Councils recently held at Wellington.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19461, 22 April 1925, Page 7
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