THE GAMBLING RAID.
[Per Press Association.] ». WELLINGTON, August 2. • The remaining chai-ges arising out of the Haining. Street gambling raid wore heard to-day.. An. Englishman named- Olliver, who was found among the fan-tan school, was fined £1. Miug Shang, keeper of the house in which the packapoo school • was playing, was fined £25. Counsel for the defence contended that packapoo was a game of skill, but Mr Haseklen ruled that it was an unlawful game.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 2 August 1899, Page 3
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75THE GAMBLING RAID. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 2 August 1899, Page 3
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