STAMP ORDER AS CODE
- —~«iSe-»-FRAUD ON BOOKMAKERS
London, Oct 4. —A novo] "code/' by which, it was alleged, two men tried to work racing frauds on bookmakers, was described at Leeds yesterday, when Jesse Herbert Thompson, 20, of Woodlesford, and Henry White, of Mount Pre'ston Street, Leeds, were remanded on charges of conspiracy, i'al.se pretences and fraud.
It was alleged that the two men went to small post offices in various parts of the city. A few minutes before the time of a race. White would hand in a telegram in code bearing the name of a horse, and this would be stamped by the assistant at the time received. A few minutes before the race was due to start, Thompson would then enter and engage the telephone, preventing the assistant from transmitting the telegram to the head post office, while at the same time lie would learn from a Leeds commission agent's office, where he had an account, the name of the winner. White, it was alleged, remained in the shop, pretending to write a letter, while Thompson left (he phone and went to the counter, and purchased stamps. The prosecution alleged that the quantity of stamps bought constituted an intimation to While of the winner's name, and White would then ask for the telegram hack, and insert .(he code word, which gave the name of the horse to be backed. ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 87, 5 November 1932, Page 7
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