66
and -
asked me they ?" The
Avad
the
"Why do you
accuse)
went
day before I soon't to
Major Caine, about 4 o'clock in the
afternoon, and I answered. "I am not
accusing you."
also
are
2
Acan then said You cousing Major Cained.
denied it, and said. I was
willing
"
I
to
go to Major Caine with him, (Aouse).
Major.
I voluntarily offered to
Caine, and w
morning
o go
with him to
we went next
as I have stated. before. Ois
our arrival at
Chow Noan first
Major Caine's house,
went up to Major
Caine, he returned, and. I accompanied
him up. I spoke in English to Major
Caine, Major Caine asked, and "What
my for
you come see
I said
Some - persons have told me that I
an
" and
bringing charges against you, I said I no do that. business " Major Caine replied "I know nothing about
this matter.. I understand (am acquainted
with ) your father, your brother, and your I know nothing about this business;
you.
had better
I did not see
go away.
#
I went
away.
Major Caine after that: Mr. Tarrant is intimate with me, he was also intimate, with my father
and brother. Since their death. I have
been in charge of the Market the
conversation I had with Mr. Tarrant
was with
reference
to a sum
of $150,
which Major Caine's Comprador,
Comprador
or a
Lo-con-teen said I
named Lo.
should pay monthly. This sum Spard
had a dispute
three
occasions.
I
with the Compradore about it, and said
that it was in
to pay this
said that
I was
MCH
my
on
impossible. I could afford
but the Comprador
money,
brother had paid it before
at the Government
Offices,
tioned this as a hardship to Mr.
and