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 wordsMrs. 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, ...
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Advertising : 335 wordsTaximan Leslie Hebble (above) who alleged that he had been defrauded by William Mitchell of £9/10/, during card-games. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 43 wordsMitchell, 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 ...
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Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), Sat 25 Aug 1945, Page 18
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