shop for several months and then in another tailor shop for

another few months. Subsequently, he worked in a factory in

Hung To Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon aforesaid for a little over

a year. Later, he was out of job and became a self-employed

tailor having a monthly income of around $700.00.

9. That your Petitioner has only one brother here in this

Colony who is a casual worker with a transportation company.

10. That your Petitioner is a young man of good character

and has no previous conviction save the aforesaid murder

conviction.

11.

That your Petitioner now wishes to continue to live and

will try his utmost to lead a new life as a responsible citizen

when he is released and therefore prays that the sentence of

death passed on him will not be executod.

And your Petitioner will ever pray.

SIGNED by the said LEE Tung Yau

at Stanley Prison, Victoria

aforesaid, this 10th day of

January, 1975 in the presence

李東佑

of:-

Clerk to Messrs. Gunston & Chow,

Solicitors, Hong Kong.

INTERPRETED to the said LEE Tung Yau by:-

لاستقال

Clerk to Messrs. Gunston & Chow,

Solicitors, Hong Kong.

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