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The CHAIRMAN.--You say about $30,000 was subscribed?

A. Yes.

Q. Did you subscribe?

A.-I put my brother down for $100. It is not customary for members of the whole family to subscribe individually.

Honourable C. P. CHATER.-Would you be a member of the Society, not having subscribed?

A.-I am not a member yet. I will be when those charges are withdrawn. Q.--What do you mean?

A. I mean about the Society being a secret Society. I am waiting until these charges have been withdrawn.

Honourable T. H. WHITEHEAD.-Why didn't you join before they were made? A.-Because I was not in any commercial house before.

Q. How long have you been in a commercial house?

A. Since March, 1891.

Q.-And before that?

A. I was in a Solicitor's office and it is not usual for Solicitor's clerks to be members of the Society because kidnappers may come to engage them.

Q.-For 18 months you have been considering whether you would be a member? A.-Yes, but there was nothing to make me consider until all this was talked about. I would have joined if it had not been for these. charges.

Q-You say they were much talked about?

A.-The matter was put in the papers. The charges were made public.

Q.-The Chinese have been talking about them?

A. Yes, they feel very strongly on the point. I think they were anxious to know whether those people who made the charges are prepared to prove them.

Q.-How long were you in the Registrar General's Office?

A.-For about three years.

Q.--Have you ever heard of the detectives of the Pó Léung Kuk squeezing?

A. I have heard a good deal, but it is only hearsay.

Q.-You know of no case?

A.-No.

The CHAIRMAN.-Have you ever heard of Chinese detectives squeezing?

A. Yes.

Q.-Have you heard more frequently of the detectives of the Pó Léung Kuk than of other Chinese detectives?

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A.-Just about the same. •

Q.-You have known no case?

A.-No, I never heard of any case.

Q. Do you know whether the Pó Léung Kuk have kept a sharp look out on their detectives?

A. Yes. As the Captain Superintendent of Police would be on the look out over his own men.

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