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the Schools in Classso for the purpose of giving special gratuities, those ranking first receiving a gratuityy of hornly five dollars, these ranking second fifteen dollars. This was the great demic of the Government with a visi to Exercise liberality towards literary pursuits. The undersigned tunster's feel in every way obliged for the favor.
That mexpectedly Mr. Chen Chu Grung firsh borrowed from the undersigned Masters
tru dollars from the special gratentis of
five dollars from (rack of the recipients off the grahicles of the second-
rach, and
loow ow
and.
rank, saquig
that it was a account of truporary urgences, that it would be repaid after the lapse. of (some) months. On inquiring menon of all the (other) recipients of gratuitivo,
it
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it was found that this borrowing did
Not
Ineself
Include the undersigned three
Masters (but also others).
That subsequently whow he (Mr chui Che Yeang) was pressed for repayment, he did not repay the law, but paid "if it had not beew for my exertion (influruce), how could you
have received a gratially at all? And so forth.
That this being a matter known to
all, the undersigned Masters could but
repress (ivery) feeling and swath w (lven).
alterance, not daring to distante the
matter.
years, although hoo
That now in the course of these two
of the masters (concomed) 177: Lau Lai Ram and Lau til hing have third, the debt has not been repaid yet,
That Your