(2)

(3)

to get the not always

money.

He came every day

at the same

time Chau

Kim. Sometimes the payments were made.

Chan Shams sometimes saw

the payments.

My friends who were

there said the payments were made but I can't

give their

names as I don't want to.

I have been an

apprentice engineer

I think at Wanchai.

His surname was

Eng instead. I could see

he was between

10 & 20 years of age. After working, I left Tang Ching to

pay & I went to 9 Circus resulting

in a fight.

That is Tang

A Gi.

I went to visit Tang Ching Chung's club still. He told me to go

to learn Engineering.

And

everyone

had better pay to a Ki.

When I first made the arrangement with Tang Ching, he said if I paid him $11.70 each day, he would settle

with the Sy Ye's.

He said he would ensure that I should have had no trouble from the government servants. I was to pay Tang Chung himself $3 and $8.70

was

to be distributed to others.

I continued to pay this amount to A Yi afterwards.

Afterwards, I agreed to pay an additional dollar

a day.

A Yi told me he wanted

$20 more.

The Cook at Ho Q

Circular Pathway

occasionally saw Tang Chung.

I went

to

Circular Pathway.

I used to go

to Circular Pathway.

The last time

was the 20th day

10th day of 5th

month this year.

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The gambling at

Wa Lave ceased on the 19th

day of 5th moon.

On the following day,

I went to see Tang Chung. I was at

No 3 East Street.

On the 19th of 6th

month,

I was on the verandah.

Tai Pan Chi beckoned me. I said, "What is

the matter?"

He said, "You must cease playing street"

in brothels in Cheong

Street and Wa Lave because he had

got word from the Central Police Station

that play must stop

at once.

Lun Hee Chung

was

looking after the accounts in Cheong Hing Street.

He kept the money

and pledges of Cheung Hing in Upper Lascar Row in the most easterly

of

the

new houses on

the 2nd & 3rd

floors.

Tai Pan Chi went to warn

the Cheong Hing Street house & I myself

went to Wa Lave. I told the Fok Is to stop at once.

Tai Pan Chi is Lam Chi; he has

in both houses; the one

in Cheong Hing Street

and the one in

Wa Lave.

I was only interested

in Wa Lave.

The name Sik Ki

is only used for pass books &

provisions are bought. I took

the tables & chairs

away. Other times I went back to East Street to make up the accounts. I asked Tai Pan Chi what was

going on.

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