E. The necessity of taking greater pains in instructing Police in their duties; paragraphs 12, 32, 33.
3. As regards the first subject (CA), M. Deane, whose views are totally opposed to those of the Government, including both the Attorney General, Mr O'Malley, and the Acting Attorney General, Mr. Ackroyd, has addressed a separate Memorial to Your Lordship, which I have dealt with in another despatch. An No 190 of despatch I need not therefore refer further to this matter here.
4. As regards the question how to deal with Gambling (B), I have already stated that I think it should be left to be dealt with by the next Governor, as opinions on the subject are very conflicting. I beg to refer to paragraphs of my despatch No 139 of 3rd ultimo, in which I have stated that I thought that the Keepers of Gambling Houses, who would be called in Europe proprietors of the Bank, Shove...
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paragraphs 24, 25, 26, 27.
E. The necessity of taking - greater pains in instructing Polize in their duties; paragraphs 12,
32,33.
3.
the
As regards the first_
subject (CA), M. Deane, whose views
are
of
the
totally opposed to those Government, including both the - Attorney General, Mr O'Malley, and : the Acting Attorney General, Mr.
Ackroyd, has addressed a separate Memorial to Your Lordship, which
I have dealt with in another
despatch.
An
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No 190 of despatch I need not therefore refer
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further to this matter here.
4.
As regards the question. how to deal with Gambling (B), I
have already stated that I think it should be left to be dealt with by the next Governor, as opinions! on the subjeot
are very conflicting.
I beg to refer to paragraph's of
my despatch N:139 of 3rd ultimo, in which I have stated that I. thought that the Keepers of Gambling Houses, who would be called in
Europe, proprietors of the Bank,
Shove
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