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Rv deshpande biography of william hill

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He practised for four years in the District Court, Pune and Subordinate Courts of Pune in Civil and Criminal matters.

And if you've walked down any high street in the UK, chances are you walked past one of those distinctive betting shops with the famous blue and yellow branding. The name William Hill wasn't always associated with a blue and yellow trim however. Did you know that the famous bookmaker spent time in Mallow? And not just on holiday either - he was stationed in the Cork town in as a Black and Tan.

Born in Birmingham in , Hill enlisted underage after leaving school at 12 and spending a number of years working as an apprentice at a motorcycle firm. Shortly after leaving school, Hill began taking illegal bets and collecting slips and occasionally delivering winnings around Birmingham on his motorbike. Hill left the Birmingham of the Peaky Blinders behind by lying about his age and joining the Black and Tans during a massive recruitment campaign for the supplementary RIC force.

Once posted to Mallow, Hill soon reverted to his bookmaking ways. He reportedly became a regular at a local bar and set up his casual bookies there. There is no evidence of any military action or engagement that Hill was involved in, although given he joined the Black and Tans in and was in Mallow until , there is every chance he was involved in many operations over the course of his two years in Ireland.