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gambling to be carried on without reporting it.
9.
From the memorandum of the Captain-Superintendent of Police it will be seen that in consequence of information received from Mr. Francis, Q.C., a raid was made by Mr. May in person on a gambling house in June last, and that among other articles seized was a document purporting to be a List of officers in the Government Service who were in the receipt of hush money,
10.
The case against the keeper of the Gambling house was tried at the Police Court, Mr. Francis, Q.C., prosecuted on behalf of the Government, as it was necessary to retain his services owing to the Attorney-General being engaged with cases at the Criminal sessions. The Keeper was sentenced to ... months
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gambling to be carried on without reporting it.
9.
From the
memo-
-
randum of the Captain ~ Superintendent of Police it
will be seen that in conse quence of information re ceived from Mr. Francis, ~ Q. C., a raid was made by Mr. May in person gambling house in June last, and that among other
on a
articles seized was a docu_
ment purporting to be a List
List of officers in the Govern
ment Service who were in
the
10.
receipt of hush money,
The
case
against the keeper of the Gambling house was tried at the Police Court, Mr Francis, Q. C., prosecuted
on
behalf of the Government,
to re-
as it was nec
tain his
cessary
his services owing
to
the Attorney-General being
engaged
cases at the
with cases
Criminal sessions. The
Keeper.
was sentenced tog
months
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