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BETTING RESTRICTIONS.

POST OFFICE: AND TELEPHONES PARKED. , WELLINGTON, April 8. Regulations designed to prevent the use of the Post Office for betting purposes are published in the Gazette. They increase the severity of the old regulations. All telegrams relating to 1 betting, including money orders and telegrams to secretaries and| servants of racing clubs and code telegrams believed to relate to betting, are prohibited. The use of the telephones for betting purposes is prohibited. Telephones may bo disconnected without notice if used for such a, purpose. Persons engaged in betting may be refused telephones, and may also be refused the use of the Post Office, letter boxes. The regulations, come into force at ones.

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Western Star, 13 April 1920, Page 2

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BETTING RESTRICTIONS. Western Star, 13 April 1920, Page 2

BETTING RESTRICTIONS. Western Star, 13 April 1920, Page 2