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house in Wa Lane and that

he omitted to report it-

(2)

That his

excuse

for the

{

omission was inadmissible-

(3) That his first visit to the house in Wa Lane had.

disturbed the gamblers, where - as his subsequent visits caused interruption of the illegal

no

pastime.

(4) That the payment of "Lush money to his mistress after his

commenced soon

visit to the house in

first visit

Wa Lane -

tance

(5) That much importar

could not be attached to the

P,

Statutory Declarations made. by his mistress and by his Interpreter, Cheng Ut B, in view of the influence which not improbably prompted

them to make such Declara.

tions.

(6) That the probability (in view of the relations existing. between them) of Inspector

Hore's knowledge of and con-

Wa

sent

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