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Son of a Famous Author. —Sir Henry Dickens, a well-known London Magistrate, and his wife. Sir Henry was knocked down by a motorcycle on Chelsea Embankment duri _ the week-end and seriously injured. He is the sixth son of the late Charles Dickens, the famous novelist of Victorian days.

French School for Croupiers.—A new school for croupiers has back opened In Paris, where gambling games arc authorised by the Government. Pupils are taught the art of the croupier with the greatest care. A lesson is being given in the method of removing counters from the table.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19683, 28 December 1933, Page 8

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Son of a Famous Author.—Sir Henry Dickens, a well-known London Magistrate, and his wife. Sir Henry was knocked down by a motorcycle on Chelsea Embankment duri _ the week-end and seriously injured. He is the sixth son of the late Charles Dickens, the famous novelist of Victorian days. French School for Croupiers.—A new school for croupiers has back opened In Paris, where gambling games arc authorised by the Government. Pupils are taught the art of the croupier with the greatest care. A lesson is being given in the method of removing counters from the table. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19683, 28 December 1933, Page 8

Son of a Famous Author.—Sir Henry Dickens, a well-known London Magistrate, and his wife. Sir Henry was knocked down by a motorcycle on Chelsea Embankment duri _ the week-end and seriously injured. He is the sixth son of the late Charles Dickens, the famous novelist of Victorian days. French School for Croupiers.—A new school for croupiers has back opened In Paris, where gambling games arc authorised by the Government. Pupils are taught the art of the croupier with the greatest care. A lesson is being given in the method of removing counters from the table. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19683, 28 December 1933, Page 8

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