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Q. Do the men ever come to you directly without your being told by your own men about them? Do they ever come to you and say: "We want to be chair bearers,' or do you always meet them through the men who are already with you ?

A.—The men never come direct to me, they are always recommended by the bear- ers already in my employ.

Q. When they come to Hongkong, where do they go to live?

A.-There is a Haiphong man who keeps a lodging-house in Hongkong.

Q.--Do they go to that lodging-house?

A.—There are many, not only one.

Q.-And do they go to these houses?

A. They go to the house which is nearest to them.

Q.-And do they wait there till they get employment ?

A. When they have been there for two or three days, the men in my employ in- form me that so-and-so wants leave to go home and so-and-so has just come in from the country and is staying in the lodging-house, would I mind taking him?

Q.-Have you any difficulty in getting men for forty chairs in summer and thirty in winter?

A.--It is

very difficult to get men sometimes.

Q-Have you had difficulty this summer in engaging men ?

A. It was very hard.

Q.--Have you ever been short of men for your forty chairs?

A.--Yes, sometimes I am six or seven chairs short.

Q.--And you have not been able to keep up the full supply all summer of forty chairs ?

A.--When they have worked one month or two months they come to me and say I have been summoned by my mother, or some other relative who is ill, and I want to go home now.

Q.--Don't they go home when they themselves are ill?

A.-There is very little illness with them.

Q. Do the majority of them go home because their mother is ill?

A.-Sent for by their wives too.

Q.-What wages do your district men get in their own district? Before they come to Hongkong what money can they make a month?

A. I don't know. I left my country when I was 21 years of age. I don't know much about it now.

Q. How old are you now?

A. Forty-six.

Q.-Do your countrymen become private chair coolies?

A.-It is very hard to be a private chair coolie until they have got their feet well trained.

Q-But do they ever become private chair coolies?

A. Yes, there are several who are private chair coolies.

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