munication between
f Shaplok
and Mr. Coldwelle
It is admitted that she
and Mrs. Caldwell are
daughters of adopted Listers.
all
But Mr. Caldwell states that he has thrown off a his wifes Chinese relations, Ide also states that he has prosecured two
people to
conviction for professing like Shaplok to sell their
alleged
interest with him.
I must
Day
that this
group of facts have
unsatisfactory appearancs); white the purchases of land (furfessedly for her sister) by
Mr Caldwell and the Civcumstance that Mr.
Caldwell was in pecuniary difficulties
is now
es in 183.
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and
compounding with
his
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this Creditons enhance
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suspicions
character
Lautly ancmputant fact havresumed during the propps of the
camination - Further
exam
proceedo "the co
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Com
the Report since
mmencement of this
enquiring, Mr. Cal duele hav, solely upon the information
conveyed in an anonymous Letter that certain furfurty
"
had been dolen, personally
"
and without the avoidance
T
the police searched a the occupation
room in
4
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Assow the Police Cont
whom Mr.
Interpreter
Coldwell knew to be about
to
evidenc
give
before the
Commission. This seemo
to me an extremely impurper
preceding
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