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the total amount of Gambling to be
much less than formerly
a
result
which I confife I had not anticipated).
Meveritueles, Mewadhulch, it is not to be
8.
expected that the majority of people
will take much traible in proeusing
infornation
free
matters which all are
fice to discuss, and as
I am
dealing
with the question of the improvements and reformes induced in many respects by insisting as far as probible that then who indulge on Gambling shall only do so in certain places and under Government supervision, - I lake the
opportunity of transmitting the report of Enclumets
A
ar
Meeting of the local Chamber of Cammered
the 2nd Distant when certain genitumen
discussed some of this questions to which I have alove adverteds.
7. As only 13 members out of 99 present and of that number seven declined to vote for the second of the tive resolutions passed, I presume, either that those who got up the meeting
regard it
do
A
failure of that they are
reluctant, by transmitting their proced=
rings to
be expose theur to criticism and to comparison with the facts and) statistics which day
be
in my possessions.
10.
Qurnuise)
may
It is posible, however, that
carried by a minority
resolutions,
MAM
of the small number present may, as
emanating fram
a
Chamber of Parumers
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