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JUDCE ON HORSE RACING.

' "ASIA^ING PARTNERSHIP

- -Judge . Box summed up m the Bendigo sessions m a case m which Ulysses Ferdinand Ruedin, a.cyanider, of Bendigo, charged William Wood, bookmaker, of Behaigo, with having 'stolen £80, as a member of a partnership. Ruedin had! ■alleged that he and .Wood had put £W iulq Wood's bag to lay against a horse named Suhstar m a .ra.ce, at Richmond.} Ruedin's Brother trained Sunstar, andj it '\ was considered; that the horse was, ioo'fat 'to.be likely to win. ' Wood denied.having received the money. judge | Box said it was a most amazing partnership. Most amazing things seemingly Were done with that noble animal, the horse. Perhaps they would be wiser .men now. that they had heard, that. case. 1 ; -He would be. He would go to the next) rices, if ever he did go, knowing it, was"" "hopeless for him to expect, to win ai .single -penny. He would .look forward to .the time when he wou4d behold .a man who washable to win anything on . races. Which of the two ! men were thq jury to b'elieVef'*He was glad that the jury had.ttiat J^^j-irift^h'iVhe had not; The jury returned a. verdict of not guiltSTi-, ):\ , • ". j v ,' ' . Judge Box said 'he '"was' very glad indeed that the jury arrived at that verdict. Accused, was discharged.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13090, 2 June 1913, Page 4

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JUDCE ON HORSE RACING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13090, 2 June 1913, Page 4

JUDCE ON HORSE RACING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13090, 2 June 1913, Page 4

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