laten into destitty £
and
hat them brought before
1
ne
When
book I let them that
I had found their names
in a list at the
gambling
dépôt Rept by Sam Yin, but explained the reasons
for which it had been decided to banish them.
None of them made any
de mar
or denied the
charges against them
There was one,
6.C.143
An Ting, who could not
be found at the time that
the others were arrested.
He
was
369
broughtome
late and I took him
into a private room, and
asked him to tell me
the truth. I hoped that
he might be able
to give me some
information
regarding the complicity
of the three Detectives who
were favourites
of the
Deputy Constables.
He thereupon made a
statement marked
Enclosure XV
The statement is valuable
as it shows the entry