he saw me said "if or something to say to you".

7

The said four

come with

MS w ko

have

men

then took me

house in the central district of Victoria which

8

appeared to be a Chinese boarding house.

els soon, we got into a private

produced

109

and tropop

and Eur. folmes the Solicitors for the three prisoners of whom the above named Lea-z

afu is one.

And I make this solem declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and

by virtue of the provisions of

room cach-

by

to

Steamer

her

by

of the said men

sheath Knife and holding it to their throat's said "There is going to Singapore to-day you must leave if not we will kill ourselves in your presence for if

do not Li Loi will have us Killed: At it came house to which I taken I also saw

my father who I had not seen

9.

we

was

over 12 months and he scolded me and

Je over 12 must de

told me wished.

10.

I must do the

the tipo and

brothers

my

Pla

Ame

that Li Loi

The ligfor further

had stationed over 100 soldiers in the ancestral

temple of my family at Sam Kwai

and that

afores and relations would be compelled to feed them until after my departure from Hongkong to Singapore

11.

to

they sand

I believing what

my father brothers and the Tipo sand and that if I did not go to Singapore the said Li Loi would do as agreed to go and remained living with them until

the 29th March

I informed Nya Yuk

my

departure on

may

12!

and bhow a Fry

of

what the Tipo and

relations had said

obliged to

and that I was

13.

At Singapore I put myself in

telegraphic communication with these's Dangs

to Singapore,

in the Sixth

an act made and

passed

year of the reign of his late majesty King William the Fourth entitled "An act to repeal

an act

i'm act

of

for

itu

More

the present session of Parliament entitled

effectual abolition of oaths and affirmations taken and made in various departments of the state and to substitute Declaration in lieu thereof, and for the more entire suppression of voluntary and extra judicial oaths and affidavits and to make other provisions for the abolition of

unnecessary

oaths.

Declared at Victoria Hongkong this day of May one thousand

eight hundred and eighty seven Having first been interpreted by As took Interpreter to Prossim Ohmys and how of the said to look having first been duly declared to Enterprit by

Before one

to Hi

his mort

C. Mackem. J.P.

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