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HUMAN PARASITES

ALLOWED ON SHOWGROUNDS. TWO FINED HEAVILY. Press Association— Copyright DANNEVIRKE, This Day. Richard Jones, alias Preston, appeared before Justices on a charge of playing, a game of chance at the Danneyirker ■ IShcwgrtlundls yesterday, to wit crown and anchor. The police asserted that when detected! accused endeavoured to cover Tip the appliance he was using amds subsequently offered a constable a sum of money to let the matter drop. Accused, who had a list of previous convictions for various offences, was fined £25, or two months. Mr W* SDobsota, (J.P.„ ; oonumented! upon ifcOia fact ifmt accused -shouia / never bave-been permitted on a race. yAb wch Jilunan !»««« were aIWI on, »how|!lw»mte, to prey npon.tta wMio- The seamy the application pTKCtion M of the Gaming Act was extended to agricultural shows the better. Raymond! Quinn • appeared to answer a charge of opening a roulette wheel at tfc' Show. He wan fined £lO, in -default . month. The fines Were paid in each instance*. ‘ A . ‘ ;

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 14 February 1929, Page 5

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HUMAN PARASITES Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 14 February 1929, Page 5

HUMAN PARASITES Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 14 February 1929, Page 5