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Nothing?

He spoke with Uncle Luk and the others.

But he spoke to you on the telephone?

Yes.

What?

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Not to me.

In most cases he would telephone me saying police would

come and ask me to notify the stalls.

I suggest to you that is a deliberate lio?

No I am not lying.

Are you suggesting that he said "The police are coming and

close the stalls" and any stall from Causeway Bay to Shaukiwan would close without knowing when the police came?

In most cases we would inform stalls in Causeway Bay and not

in Shaukiwan.

Why in Causeway Bay as opposed to those in Shaukivan when he

scid "Police are coming"?

Other person or persons are responsible for Shaukiwon.

There is another crowd in Hung Fook Building?

Perhaps that is so.

I am not sure.

He says "Police are coming" and the whole of Causeway Bay

closes down?

Yas. They would be notified.

This was not very accurate information - at least not very

detailed?

This was the information we got. Usually we received the

information by telephone.

But sometimes not by telephone?

A majority by phone.

What about the minority of cases?

A.

By telephone.

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By usually you mean always?

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Yes.

When you said usually came by telephone it always came

by telephone?

Yes.

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