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Amongst the photographs one was included of a the only person- believed to have been employed at the station about that time with a given name of Lam (marked as No. 10).
A reply from Mr. Ellis was forwarded, in which he identified photograph No. 16 (1
Mr. Lllis further suggested that Mr. J.G. Hurst, S.P., may be able to assist, as they shared quarters at Hung Hom Police Station during the - relevant period.
Mr. J.G. Hurst was interviewed and asked to view the identical photographs sent to Ellis and. identify any of them he knew or recalled as being at Hung Hom during the period in question. Fhotographs listed as Nos. 1
7,
9
and 17, (Mr.
Werc
selected as being familiar; he could not, however, recall if the ones referred to were actually at Hung Hom in 1962.
All the civilian staff members identified by Messrs. Ellis and Hurst plus Mr. WAN Wing-lam were interviewed.
(1) No. 1,
left Hung Hom Police
Station in April, 1962, on his marriage, returning there in 1968/1969;
(2) No. 7, TA
was not employed at Hung
Hom until June, 1963;
(3) No. 10,
4)
was employed at Hung Hom from June, 1957 to August 1962, and then was known to be at sea for a period of ten years. He was re-employed at Hung Hom from December, 1972 to date.
No. 16, WONG Kam-ming was employed at Hung Hom from April, 1957 to May, 1962, returning to Hung Hom in July, 1963. Between May, 1962 and July, 1963 WONG was employed at the Police Training School; this has been confirmed from his service postings record;
(5) No. 17,
has been continuously employed at Hung Hom since August, 1959. denies knowing an Inspector named Ellis or having entered the quarters occupied by Messrs. Ellis and hurst.
He
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