(12)
with defendant.
dant. I had not had money dealings with defur dant until the 14th March last. On that day
no money was handed over, but it was handed over on the 2104 March last. I handed the money over to defendant. The amount was #$12.61. Every Monday after that date I handed money to defendant, rep to 8 on day 14th June last
June last. I handed the own hands, every monday. When defendant was there he received the money; when he was absent his wife received
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money
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it. He had told "the when he was not there to hand it to her. I have handed money to him himself. A man named Jany Kam gave
me the
Money.
He resided in Hollywood Road. He keeps a mercer's shop under the name
under the name of fi ing. He sells satin, Silk, and so on [ Jang Ham called in identified. ] He is the man from whom I received the money. He paid
He paid me once every five days - Sometimes one: in four days. Besides the paymento to defendant there. were three other lot that I received from Tang Kam every five four days. There were two parcels, one containing $17, and the other $5.50. The $5.50 parcel was
the for Inspector N° 12 - that is, Defendant. Out of 17 parcel
B $5.50 went to defendant. Out of the #17 parcel $3.50 was for me. The remaining 48 was, for a man named Young Fat- I received the money from Jangkam - the whole of the two parcels were in subsidiary como, no notes, or dollars, or broken silver. The payments I made to defendant tere in bank notes
$10 notes, Sometimes in $5 notes, and the balance in subsidiary Coins. The two sums for Lefer dant Amount to $2.20 per diem for five days. I only paid him at the rate of $1.80 per diem. I received two sums of $5.50 each for defendant. The difference of 40 cents per diem
Sometimes
remained with me.
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At 1.30pm the fourt is adjournet until I pu
Trial resumed at 2 par
Chengton, Exn. resumed.
Before I made these payments
to defendant I had a Conversation with him on the subject of them. I saw him twice. The first occasion was
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on