Wade the Interpreter,

to whom the

papers

were

referred for examination,

and who appears inadvertently to have kept

them

here

now

in his boxes.

He

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66

transmits them

to the Governor.

They appear to me

against

Mr Caldwell

absolutely valueless. They

merely show (what is

admitted and explained)

that Mr Caldwell had

to do with

dealing with Mr Kay

Wong. They

don't

suggest

afford any shadow of ground for assuming

that those

dealings were of

improper character. I have marked with pencil

those entries in which Mr.

Caldwell's name occurs. The papers

referred

to Mr May

Mr Caldwell Mr May

now

in his

charge.

But he does

not really

attempt to

show that they do so.

It

only shows that they agree

as much

as could

reasonably be expected

with his

own

account

to the

Commission from memory. And this they certainly do.

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