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CONVICTIONS AT PALMERSTON. By Telegrspb—Presn Association. PALMERSTON N., April 11. “He is one of. tlie hipest boolpnakers if not the biggest in Palmerston North ” said Senior-Detective Quirk when Frank Dean was charged in the Magistrate’s Court with using his PV C " mi=es as a common gaming house. The premises were visited by the po.ice on April 7 and over a period of one hour and a half £6O was taken in bets. His book showed large transactions,” added the Senior-Detective The accused pleaded guilty and was fined £IOO and costs. . Joseph Daniel Carty on a similar charge was fined £SO and costs, the Senior-Itetective stating that accused was in a considerably smaller way of business than Dean. ,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1927, Page 4
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