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  2. Common Gaming Houses Act 1953 - Wikipedia

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    The Common Gaming Houses Act 1953 (Malay: Akta Rumah Judi Terbuka 1953), is a Malaysian law which made illegal common gaming houses, public gaming, and public lotteries. [1] All common gaming houses were declared a nuisance and prohibited by law, and any person found owning an establishment or participating can be charged.

  3. Betting Act 1953 - Wikipedia

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    The Betting Act 1953, in its current form (1 January 2006), consists of 22 sections and no schedule (including 6 amendments), without separate parts.. Section 1: Short title

  4. Ang Soon Tong - Wikipedia

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    Ang Soon Tong (Chinese: 洪顺堂; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: âng sūn tông) is a secret society based in Singapore and Malaysia.According to a former police officer, the society was active as early as the 1950s, mainly in the Sembawang area. [1]

  5. 15 of the biggest sports gambling scandals - AOL

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    In 2006, Operation Slapshot uncovered an illegal gambling ring run by Rick Tocchet, an assistant coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. The operation was tied to high-profile gamblers, including players ...

  6. Gambling age - Wikipedia

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    The gambling age is an aspect of gambling law — the minimum age at which one can legally gamble in a certain jurisdiction. In some countries, gambling is illegal regardless of age, while some countries have different age limits for different types of gambling, and some countries have no explicit minimum gambling age.

  7. Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Lottery industry start operated in Malaysia on early 1969 by Berjaya Group. Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn Bhd is a Malaysian company, which operates in the gambling sector. Founded and incorporated by the Malaysian Government in 1969, it was focused on the commercialisation of 4-Digits–based games.

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  9. Baldgate - Wikipedia

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    Baldgate (also known as botakgate and bald 11) is a Malaysian scandal that began on January 30, 2006, when Malaysian police detained eleven senior citizens for playing mahjong, a gambling game, and shaved their heads. Gambling with chips is common among Malaysian Chinese, but gambling for money is