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SEGT 31 AUG 89,

Yaumati Station,

10th. July, 1889.

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I have the honour to forward the following

report on the arrest of Ng Lawa Sz and Tsang Sz in British

Territory at lp.a. 9th. instant.

Ng Lam Chung, fishmonger, ShamSuiPo, states that at

1pm 9th. instant i was sitting under a tree opposite No.

21 Sham Sui To whenthree meu in plain clothes went into

No. 21 Sham Sui Po and asked my brother is your business

good. 20 men remained outside; ten in the uniform of

Chinese soldiers and the others in plain clothes. The

ten men in uniform went inside and arrested: my brother

Ng Lam Sz and Tsang S2, 3 coolie who was in the house at

the time and took them to Kowloon City.

Yung A-sing no occupation No. 21 Sham Sui Po reports

that at 1pm 9th. instant I was sitting outside of No. 21

Shẩm Sui Po when I saw a number of men going inside of

No. 21. When they got inside they caught hold of Ng LamSz

and Tsang Sz and arrested them took them towards Chinese

Sham Sui Po and then away in the direction of Kowloon

City. Some of the men were in the uniform of Chinese

soldiers others in plain clothes.

Li Kam Cook No. 21 Sham Sui Postates that at 1pm 9th

instant he was standing outside of No. 21 Shaw Sui Po. He

saw three men go inside. One armed with a revolver and

the

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