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the objects intended to be effected by the Licensing of Gaming within
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; its present limits, could have been
obtained
in
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by some less unpleasant
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great
purpose,
:system has certainly
effected its
and it was
was owing to the great decrease of Crime and to the improved merate and strength of the Police Force that His Excellency the Licitenant Governer with the advice of the Executive Council, recently proposed, subject to the.. approval of Her Majesty's Government, to close the Gaming Houses and make
aw
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to try one
wexy
:ffort to get on without them. Yet the Chief Justice insists that
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the increase, and that the
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were never so un
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Police
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Justice
buistworthy
"
These Statements of the Chief
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however in conflict with
the Public Retrians of Crime in the
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Colony, and as for the accusations of
untrustworthiness" which he so frequently brings against the Police Force, I can only say that they
unsupported by any Evidence whation
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and that so
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judge, they.
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te unmerited.
quite
I take this opportunity of
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- returning herewith the Chief Justice letter of the 8th of August lost, and the Draft Ordinance enclosed therein to which he refers in his present