HORSE RACING AND BETTING
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... HORSE RACING BY ELECTRIC LIGHT. h is The race course at Long Island, belonging ir ;to .ho Newtown Jockey Club, has been lighted | electricity, and is the seoond American course where •jt the electric light has been introduced, the first being st that ...
... BANK CLERK RUINED BY HORSE RACING. tha Worship Street Police Court, I/radon, today, Henry Thompson, cashier at the Shore-ditch branch the London and County Ban It, was sentenced three months' hard labour for stealing £83. the of the bank. Prisoner, who ...
... LADY'S HORSE RACING BETS. Queen's Bench Division, yesterday, before Mr- LHty, wae broujht Mr. Howett, agent, carrying business in the Hay market, against Mrs, B. A. C. Dearlove, a lady residing, Brighton, recover 14*. Chi. the of money alleged bars been ...
... ez*offioer of the 11th Hussars, who, it was stated, bad come into nearly IDO,OOO tuoco 1885, bat had got rid of it, mainly in horse racing and hotting. He had also given large amount to a Misa Nunn, and no books were kept. examination was adjourned for week ...
... two other men not in custody obitructing the footway Charterhouse street by assembling there for the purpose of betting horse racing.— Police-constable Morgan gave evidence as to the apprehension of defendant. Ho added that defendant was searched the station ...
... of assisting those who could not help themselves. He advised working men not to waste their bard got earnings in dog and horse racing, betting and rabbit coursing.—Mr. Alderman Bayley, J.P.. Nottingham, tbe Rev. Mr. Perry, the Rev. Mr. Slack, and Mr. George ...
... death dishonour, and that he ht»d resolved to commit suicide with his His deficiencies amount francs, the result betting horse racing. He leaves a daughter aged 13 years. ...
... receive on sach day three slips of paper from clifferent people. could not see what was on the slips, but he judged to relate horse racing Mr. Warburton: Because you see man take slips paper the street you say he betting Witness: es; if I know he is bookmaker ...
... FOOLS AND THEIR MONEY. Still more example tbe gullibility of the public in the matter horse racing has been furnished by ease an artfulperson who lateiy set np an establishment on Boulevard de Strasbourg, Paris, and announced, means advertisements, placards ...
... all through the drink that be bad taken the money.—Mr. Waring also mentioned the fact that prisoner had been engaged in horse racing transactions, and doubt this bad something do with it.—Prisoner was committed for three months' bard labour. ...
... sports. At football matches they rarely heard a man a sixpence, bnt when they turned horse racing the matter was quite different. There had always been betting horse racing, and he prophesied there always would be. conclusion, he carl much pleasure introducing ...