other employment.
He tried several factories, all to no
avail, and eventually was stupid enough (through a friend's
introduction) to take a job as a waiter in a private gambling
establishment. During Your Petitioner's work in the said
gambling establishment, he came to know a lot of so-called
new friends, who were either working in the establishment or
were hanging around there. He talked, laughed and had meals
with them. One of them called "Wah Tsai" whose surname is
Leung, said that in this type of establishment Your Petitioner
must join a triad society and he eventually was so ill-
advised as to so join. Wah Tsai apparent was the "Tai Lo"
(i.e. Elder Brother) of the triad society. During
conversations with Wah Tsai, he mentioned the name of
"Ming Tsai" who had lent $400 to a man called Woo Ming
Sang, also he heard the name of Woo Chi Kin mentioned.-
Your Petitioner had, to his knowledge, never met Ming Tsai,
he does not even know his surname, and Your Petitioner
did not then know the deceased or his wife.
8. In about mid August 1973 Wah Tsai and Your Petitioner
went to the Queen's Ballroom in Portland Street. Wah Tsai
called a dancing girl by the name of Yuen Yee to the table
and introduced her to Your Petitioner. He mentioned this
name Woo Ming Sang and introduced her as his wife. At the
table, he heard Wah Tsai speaking of the $400 her husband
owed Ming Tsai and he heard the deceased's wife promised to
pay the money on a certain date. Your Petitioner does not
now remember the date that was mentioned, as repaying the
money was no concern of Your Petitioner. About four or
five days later in the evening, Your Petitioner went to
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