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ILLEGAL LOTTERY

FOUND TO BE A FRAUD vol x<i woman fixed. t Per Press Association ) I .. VrcKI.AXI,), April I’ duubtedlv a fraud un \d>. n.,it a young woman "I . "'tun was prohibited bv th,. I'yymg Act. Mr. Noble appeared r ■ defendant, w!10 |)leaflP(J fo ‘ .Senior Detective Hall said'that .... January 16 . i» It T ‘ iai t,n Eurke made arrangements for the punting an j numbering of tickets -n Miss .EWU-. ilI “ n " a" ■ >a I left. Auckland in a motor cir -deU... not ice ‘ O f 'the n tieke O t's er a t°6d b e«h’ CaCh containin S boo^ofX 001 ;^^ 11 said ,h;it 5 ,«' Proceeds from ’the' Bull ■IH in Ut hC rs wcrc P aid t 0 M’S’ bcfo’re tL lhe tOtal amounl of the sales abou?^ re SI ° PPCd lhe e ■”> ny the Coininuuitv .Sunsliimhke'ts s'h"„ Y" kla !’ d ' ' rht; ' j -Kits sh) K that the winner of th? V \ g< t a l)Un 8 i,low valued al £o o. and that ;,S a result £3m, low. Ids tile maintenance of chiidren X health rumps. \ s the Sunshine Lea-ue ■n Auckland is the u , llv b„, la fij,* i gnmstitiun expending -„, oU ev in ' IQ maintenance of tliildren'’ s hcull) camps, tile .'Sunshine League has re ceivec numerous inquiries asking whet >’S art union is being drawn As are suit, the police have received a co , UiV'Li-e 1 '<■" S .' 1 ?; l ' inc Lea Sue about uii.s alleged fraud.” I V,'- y u ,'; le l'™duee.| a r ,. p |,. fro||l ..j A ' ,sk, "« Mi's Ball to call and -see h,,„ about portion. s he did fO , -and icectved lull instructions, biie ns. -unie.l that everything WR , -uite alright, and took on the job of sales ynnn.-er. Miss Ball had to remit the I "“’ my to Burke at his private box I-rm. re " lit x - 1,6 t 0 - i'l of the proceeds went in ex pen-. , on the motor four. .Miss Bali expenses a . S . a .i ary ■°! l’ er weck »“<• r„ l', ', might be a low down fraud, but my client had nothing what I". Ct- to ( O With the introduction of thin otlery,” s.-.i.l Mr. Noble. “She wa. trusting and confiding, and this man ( Ihuko must have been a plausible perI Mr. Hunt: She should have gone to | police or -omc other reliable place a id found out. about the lottery and I also whether >t lV as honest, she will ■ m’ l0 T bP ' ~lol' e careful in future. I Miss Ball was lined £2 and costs. I would like lo have a word or two |wnh tins Mr. Burke.” Paid the magi, So would ivc all,” replied Mr. Noble.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 88, 15 April 1935, Page 7

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ILLEGAL LOTTERY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 88, 15 April 1935, Page 7

ILLEGAL LOTTERY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 88, 15 April 1935, Page 7

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