NEW GAMBLING GAME. POLICE RAID CHINESE QUARTERS 1 IN LIVERPOOL. Raiding two houses in the Chinese quarters on Monday night, the Liverpool police found the Oriental game of Pak a Pu in full swing and seized £500. One house, run by a Chinaman, was used by Englishmen whose Pak a Pu lottery tickets were drawn at the other premises, used exclusively by Chinese. Mr. Howard Roberts, prosecuting to-day 41 Chinese and four Englishmen captured in the raid, said Pak a Pu was becoming popular among the English. In this case English women and children had been seen making out Pak a Pu bets at the house used by Europeans, and these were taken by the runners to the exclusively Chinese Club, where the lotteries were drawn. Two banks were going when the police entered, and the nine principals had in their pockets no less than £300. All the men were remanded for eight days, the principals on bail of £100 respectively, and the remainder on their own bail.