N chose who will not and cannot sur-

any -gambling to pursue their

I meral

wring in gambling

vocation in secrecy

and surrounded by

atmosphere of illegality.

an

I do not mean.

loway

that I

opposite

have arrived at this conclusion, so

te that which I should have maintained

before my

anical here, without much I

reluctance, and through a process of vary

gradual convictions by the equally gradual

accumulation of evidence from practical

experimen. Nevertheless as being responsible

for

the administration of this Government

it

such

le

may

best diminish

crime, I cannot withold

superien

the conviction forced

is destructive of the morals of the Police, and ineffective for the purpose sought.

It is also collaterally injurious

depriving me of the aid, which I should

otherwise at

oneu

obtain from the Owners

themselves in the detection of Criminals, and maintenance of order. This aid would be

ensured

by their framing the monopoly

of gaming, or by a system of licensing houses

they then be bound in a heavy security for the good conduct of the gaming

establishments,

an

for

an

active co-operation

with Government in apprehending and bringing all Criminals who might frequent

I do not divill an

any pecuniary

advantage which the Colony might derive

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