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follow the bad custom of
the Chinese . The nuisance
was
greater at the Ex-wo
than a
among
Coolies
Generally.
There was not, much light while I was at the be-wo.
Tam whoch, being cautioned to speak the huth, states :- On the 17th February I was
а
grass
cutter employed by the Milk_shop. I remember
-the sixth prisoner (Tong Toong - -sing ) coming to me on
day.
that
He asked me if I should
like to
go to the new
gold
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Countries - that I should get
• light Dollars a month wages, And that if I wished to he could take me - passage
до
money would not be required.
only a few dollars to buy provisions . This conversation took place in the sixth Prisoner's (Fong toong sing) house - Ite had pulled. in there. I had just received my wages, dollars, from any
me
three
master.
I fold the Prisoner that I.
had got three dollars, but
that I should want them