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  2. Cigarette Lit With Pound Note At "Card Party"

    A cigarette was lit with a one-pound note, and cash flowed like water at a party in Newcastle-st. on the night of August 13. Taxi-driver Leslie Albert Hebble lost £9/10/ at cards in a few minutes, but he didn't mind ...

    Article : 538 words
  3. Never Posed As "Mrs. Treffone"

    Mrs. Eileen Brown, dark, demsre and dainty, denied that at any time she was referred to as "Mrs. Treffone," nor was she introduced . to Hebble by that name. She supported Mitchell's story, as did Clement Thomas Mason, ...

    Article : 87 words
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  5. Taximan's Tale Disbelieved

    Taximan Leslie Hebble (above) who alleged that he had been defrauded by William Mitchell of £9/10/, during card-games. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 43 words
  6. Denies Saying Game Was "Only In Fun"

    Mitchell, who had lawyer Cliff Gibson as his aide, giving his side of the story, denied ever telling Hebble that the game was "only for fun." "I didn't tell him that I had to ...

    Article : 333 words
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