measures taken
The result of the will be gathered from the enclosed
return (Paper A) and
on my departure
through sicknes for England in I October 1865. I have reason to believe
that not more than 20 houses were
M
existence.
A table of the harses broken bitween October 1862 and 1866 by the Acting Registian General (Mr Tomecky) and by the Police is also inclosed (Paper B)-
When in October 1866 I was
directed to act as Superintendent of Police, I again paid special attention to this branch of crime. I enclose a list of the houses supposed to have existed at that time (Paper C.)
went...
broken.
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Several of these In the month of January 1869 I
signed eleven warrants to enter I Gambling Houses.
was
that of the above information obtained from a Police Constable named
Marker, who
was.
a time
for à
most
energetic in his efforts to breas Gambling Houses. He som, however, look to receiving
bribes, heavier in
proportion to the rest of the face,
owing to the fear felt of him. He continued to give information, hit the number of
in which prom
cas es
errers
en
were
taken became les frequent. The master
the houses invariably escaping.
of
This
was
doubtless noing
to