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His duty was to answer telephone calls.
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Aside from Ma Hak Shing and
h Luk going to club, Ha Hak Shing's friends went to the club. I
cannot remember how many of Ma's friends came to the club. They
came to look for Ma themselves. I remember there was one surnamed
Ngan he came very often. I don't know what his occupation was. When Ah Luk brought money there I would put the money in the bank. When I was at the promises I continued to receive telephone calls
during that period. I telephoned to police station informing Ma
Hak Shing that he was wanted by someone. I continued to receive
money, bank the money and receive telephone calls at premises in Electric Road for about 3 months. I told him I wanted to quit my
job and wanted to do another kind of business. I was paid 2,000
per month for work I did. Ma Hak Shing himself paid me. After I
ceased working there, Ah Dee was still thore he slept there and
answered telephone calls. In the 3 savings accounts I mentioned
I banked about $300,000 to each account. I do not mean $300,000
would remain in those accounts all the time as there were withdrawals.
About the same amount would be banked in each of the other 4 accounts
mentioned. I have not seen Ma Hak Shing pay other persons. The
persons who collected money from establishments were Luk Shuk, Tai
Kau Lau and Hung Chai. I don't know when they would meet.
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Mr. Hampton: Apply to reserve cross-examination of this witness
Witness held to be co-conspirator. quite apart from the prejudice
and disadvantage and defence of this requires completely different
approach in cross-examination. Would like remainder of morning to
consider this. Ask for hour adjournment now to consider with
Gunston and so dispose of Luk, to save his time in coming back again.
Mr. Gunston: Was going to ask for adjournment.
Court adjourned hour.
(Sd.) A. Garcia District Judge
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