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utter inefficiency of existing Legislation to check or control it, the number of Known, and the probable existence of a greater number of unknown gaming Houses, the irregularities, offences - and crimes, which are too frequently associated with these haunts of depravity, have often excited the solicitude of the Colonial Government.

Some time ago I desired an interview with the Chief and Assistant Superintendent of Police, and I received, after much discussion, the distinct impression that they admitted the inability of the police to put down existing abuses, and thought that a system of License, or registration, by which a limited number of houses should be openly and avowedly authorized, and the owners of such houses thus interested in suppressing all illegal competition, would be the most satisfactory mode of dealing with the question.

On the 27th June I sent letters, which I have the honor to forward copies of, to the following gentlemen,- Mr Bridges, Acting Attorney General; Mr. Hillier, Chief Magistrate; and Mr. May, Superintendent of Police; and I confess I was somewhat surprised at receiving from the Superintendent of Police the reply (dated 10th July) which accompanies this Despatch.

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1 utter inefficiency of existing Legislation to check or control it, the number of Known, and the probable existence of a greater number of unknown gaming Houses, the irregularities, offences - and crimes, which are too frequently associated with these haunts of depravity, have often excited the solicitude of the Colonial Government. Some time ago I desired an interview with the Chief and Assistant Superintendent of Police, and I received, after much discussion, the distinct impression that they admitted the inability of the police to put down existing abuses, and thought that a system of License, or registration, by which a limited number of houses should be openly and avowedly authorized, and the owners of such houses thus interested in suppressing all illegal competition, would be the most satisfactory mode of dealing with the question. On the 27th June I sent letters, which I have the honor to forward copies of, to the following gentlemen,- Mr Bridges, Acting Attorney General; Mr. Hillier, Chief Magistrate; and Mr. May, Superintendent of Police; and I confess I was somewhat surprised at receiving from the Superintendent of Police the reply (dated 10th July) which accompanies this Despatch. 201
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1 utter inefficiency of existing Legislation to check or control it, the number of Known, and the probable esistence of a greater number of unknown gaming Houses, the irregularities, offences - and crimes, which are too frequently arerciated with these haunts depravity, have often excited the solicitude of the Colonial Government. of Some time адо I desired an interview with the Chief and Assistant Superintendent of Police, and I received, after much discussion, the distinet impression that they admitted the inability of the police to put down existing abuses, and thought that a system of License, or registration, 1 201 by which a limited number of houses should be openly and avowedly authorized, and the F such houses thus interested in exppressing all illegal competition, would be the most satisfactory mode of dealing with the question. On the 27th June I sent letters, which I have the honor to forward of Cories, to the following gentlemen,- Mr Bridges, Acting Attorney General- M. Hillier, Chief Magistrate of Police, 43. and Mr. May, Superintendent of Police; and I confess I was somewhat surprised at receiving from the Superintendent of Police the reply (inted 10th July) to which accompanies this Despatch I
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utter inefficiency of existing Legislation

to check or control it, the number of

Known, and the probable esistence of

a

greater number of unknown gaming Houses, the irregularities, offences

-

and crimes, which are too frequently

arerciated with these haunts

depravity, have often excited the

solicitude of the Colonial Government.

of

Some time

адо

I desired an interview with the Chief and Assistant Superintendent of Police, and I received, after much discussion, the distinet impression that they admitted the inability of the police to put down existing abuses, and thought that a system of License, or registration,

1

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by which a limited number of houses should be openly and avowedly authorized, and the

F

such

houses thus interested in exppressing

all illegal competition, would be the most satisfactory mode of dealing with the question.

On the 27th June I sent letters, which I have the honor to forward of Cories, to the following gentlemen,-

Mr Bridges, Acting Attorney General- M. Hillier, Chief Magistrate of Police, 43. and Mr. May, Superintendent of Police; and I confess I was somewhat surprised at receiving from the Superintendent of Police the reply (inted 10th July) to which accompanies

this

Despatch

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