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A.-No.
Mr. Shelton Hooper.-Do you feed them?
A.-No.
Q. Where do they have their feed?
A. At the matshed.
Mr. Lau Chu Pak.-They board with
? you
A.-No, they live in the same matshed.
Q.-Do they cook their own meals ?
(No answer.)
Mr. Fung Wa Chun.-Is Lo Pun there now?
A. He is still there.
QIs he still paying that dollar to A Tong?
A.--No, there is no need to pay it now. No one wants it.
Q.He is not paying anything now?
A.-No.
Q-Because A Tong left three years ago?
A. Yes.
Q-Now I come back to No. 5,224. You told the Commission that the Inspector visited the Cemetery once a week ?
A. Yes.
Q.-Well, why did you not tell the Inspector who visited the place that the remains of 5,224 were removed to another place.
A.-I did not tell him.
Q. Why did you not tell him?
A.-I did not remember to do so.
Q.-You forgot ?
A.-I forgot.
The Chairman.-Does it so often happen that bodies are removed that you can so easily overlook it, or if it only happens once in a way you surely would not have forgotten?
A. It does not often happen.
Q. How often does in happen?
A. I remember it once happened-no more-only a little boy.
Q.-Quite sure that that is the only occasion since you have been there, to your know- ledge, that a body has been removed?