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The Chairman.-You go on with your contracts, and if there is any trouble, you come back to Mr. Lau Chu Pak or Mr. Fung Wa Chun or ine, and tell us about it. Witness put in a notice signed by Mr. Carter, addressed to the Salt Fish Guild, dated the 23rd November, for Nos. 129 to 136, and following, Connaught Road West. The notice is with reference to the notice dated 13th November "those premises detailed on the attached list have not been satisfactorily cleaned and limewashed."
207 and 208.-J. J. BRYAN, sworn:—
Mr. Shelton Hooper. Have you any record of this, shewing the regulation of the respective sections?
A.-No, Sir.
Q. Well, what defines them? Are they only defined in your brain?
A.-Those sections as carried out now, are simply extensions of the sections of 15- years ago.
Q. And there is no record of them?
A.-No official record.
The Chairman. Do you mean to say there is no official plan, the public can go and see?
A. Not for the Chinese cemetery. I am preparing one for the Colonial cemetery.
I have been on that for four months, and have not completed it yet.
Q.-Of Mount Davis? There is not one plan to shew the sections A, B or C ?
A. No, Sir. I have a plan of Mount Davis here. It was given by the Public Works- Department. Would you like to see it?
The Chairman.-We will ask for that later.
Mr. Lau Chu Pak. So there has never been a plan at all?
A.--Only a plan shewing the boundaries.
Mr. Shelton Hooper. Of what?
A. Of the cemetery itself.
Mr. Lau Chu Pak. But not the boundaries of the different sections?
A.-No, Sir.
213. The Chairman.-What is this plan, Mr. Bryan?
A.-It is the plan of Mount Davis. It is supplied by the Land Officer to the Public Works Department.
Q.-To you?