# 8 On conviction for keeping a gaming-house, instruments of gaming to be destroyed
On conviction of any person for keeping or using any such common gaming-house, or being present therein for the purpose of gaming, the convicting Magistrate may order all the instruments of gaming found therein to be destroyed, and may also order all or any of the securities for money and other articles seized, not being instruments of gaming, to be sold and converted into money, and the proceeds thereof with all moneys seized therein to be forfeited or, in his discretion, may order any part thereof to be returned to the persons appearing to have been severally thereunto entitled.
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Penalty for being found in gaming-house5
Power to enter and authorise police to enter and search6
Finding cards, etc., in suspected houses, to be evidence that such houses are common gaming- houses7
Penalty on persons arrested for giving false names and addresses9
Proof of playing for stakes unnecessary10
Magistrate may require any person apprehended to be sworn and give evidence11
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