10.

or a

of $150 which Major Caine's Comprador, Comprador named Le-een-teen said I should

pay monthly. This sum

I paid on three

occasions. I had a dispute with the Comprador

about it, and said that it was impossible I

money, but the Comprador.

could afford to pay this money,

said that

my

brother had paid it before. I was

at the Government. Offices and mentioned. this

а

ad

hardship to Mr Tarrant. Mr Tarrant said,

choose to

go to

to

" this payment is not proper, if you pay it you may pay it," and told me to Mr Cleverly. Mr. Tarrant

as to what I was to

Never had

any

never did instruct

me

say

conversation with Mr. Farrant

the

to the Attorney General

on the subject either before or during investigation.

you

Questioned by the Court: Did

5th Mitacss, Frong Attie __ sunn

I

am a

Sworn!

283

Contractor employed by ships

of war . I have had conversations with several different persons relative to the investigation which

held before Mr Campbell, Aoan, Lo-een-teen,

was

and

Afoon. Questioned by the Court. Do you remember Afoon going to Major Caine's

6th July, Instant, and what did he

on

say

the

on

that occasion? I went to Major Caine's house:

with loan and

Afoon

on the 6th July in the I remained below whilst Afoon and

morning. Avan went up stairs. On the previous evening

I was at the gate of the market with loan when we asked Afoon "what is this proceeding, about the market?" Afoon replied "this does

not come

from my

heart at all Mr Tarrant

told me to do it." that he would be obliged

you

or did

Mr. Farrant in

your

not mention the

of conversation with Major

name

if I would

I go to Major Caine and tell him

Caine? I did not.

(Signed).

Wei-Moon [in Chinew]

g

that he wished to see him and tell him so.

Questioned by the Court. Do

Major Caine refused to see

know that

you

Moon

on

the

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