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Q.-And you trade in the produce collected in these latrines?
A. Yes, I sell it up at Canton for ten cents a picul, I send the urine up there too but it does not bring the price of the other.
Q.-Do you know a man named Lo Man Kai ?
A. Yes.
Q.-Who is he?
A. He is a clerk in the Sanitary Board,
Q.-Do you ever have any business transactions with-him?
A.-Nothing particular.
Q. Did he ever offer to go into business with you to do some trade with you-on any one occasion?
A.-No.
Q. He did not offer you any business at one time?
A.--No.
Q.- Quite sure?
A.
am.
Q.-Did he not offer once to sell you a lot of nightsoil, knowing you were in the trade?
A. No, it was Sam Iu and Chan Yuk, Sam Ju's partner, bought it, but I dont know where be bought it, whether he got it from Lo` Man Kai. I bought it from Sam Iu and Chan Yuk?
Q.-Several times or only once?
A.-There is a contract made for three years.
Mr. Lau Chu Pak.—Did not Lo Man Kai come to see you at the end of last Chinese New Year?
A.-Sam Ju, not Lo Man Kai.
Q. Are you sure?
A.-No, he did not.
The Chairman.--Have you brought your books with you ?
A.-There are the whole books for the Slaughter-house.
Mr. Lau Chm Pak.-Are the books in connection with your latrines there too?
A.
Yes. .—Yes. ;
208.-LO CHUNG, declared and cautioned:-
The Chairman.What is your post under the Government?
A.
I collect the papers for the coffins which come up to Mount Davis. Q.-Do you only work at Mount Davis cemetery?
A. Yes, that is all.