A clerk hands over payment to one agent for distribution of a large parcel.

They wish to be endowed in a ...

List A is not so detailed as List H. List A was kept for record and reference.

There was another gambling establishment called on at Cheung Ting Street. The headquarters of it were at No. 28 Upper Lascar Row, on the 3rd floor. Arrested lists then produced, and paid out sums to the same Police, and other watchers.

The Police Sergeant produced (List I) also received bribes from the master of the Cheung Hing Street gambling establishment.

The master of the Cheung Hing Street gambling establishment is Lam Chi.

The Fuk Ki at the back of No. Queen's Road Central had itself at No. 1 Circular pathway to a gambling establishment on a large scale.

Reply some Ehre and we Chen Shin.

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Victor's Jail.

K 398

Extract from confidential communication from Hon. Colonial Secretary to the Captain Superintendent of Police, dated 4 July 1894

Sham Yin

The name of the gambling house dept at Wo La Lane was the ...

I recognise the piece of paper produced marked List III in my handwriting, in pencil.

The first item, $1.50. The 10th Tang #1.7 + that Tang Ching, selective...

"Police Sergeant in the Hong Kong Police was paid off $12.70 on the 1st day or the 12th moon this year (? February 1897) I paid the amount called Ayi in that late. Tang Ching told me to pay Ayi. I came down from Canton in the 18th year of Kwong Su (Xu) Prince then have always been connected with gambling. I first went into partnership with Lam Choi, opened a gambling house at Wo... & we have. We called it Yist Pla.

Before opening it, I arranged with Tang Chung. I asked him whether I could open it; he said, yes, open it. I asked him how much he wanted; he said he wanted $30 a month. I said I could pay.

I paid a clerk, Ting, at Wo & Circular for about 2 years. He used to come to the 3 East Street...

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