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Young. Chengten told me the name was Yeung. I told the magistrate that I myself received a
few ten cent pièces
as wages. Sam You allowed them to me They came out of the $31.55. I did not tell the magistrate about the money, paid to me by thi than thi. I was simply asked how much money
I handed over to Cheng On. I did not men- tion to the Magistrate the name of Chi Shan the at all. Re-end. When I was convicted at the Police fourt I was
living with a
friend and was out of Employ ment. I was not questioned at the Police Court at all about the theung King Street business. I was only asked about the wa have busness.
business.
To the fourt. I did not mention the thenrything Street
because I did not negotiate the besiness with to Chi Shan Chi
he simply asked me to pass the money
el (heng Ow. I never saw the defendant in this matter. knew him well. I had served under him in the Police Force. I made the last payment to theng On on the 17th June last
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Sam Yuw, declared. End-by kor Francis, states.
Victoria Saol under a sentence of nine months imprisonment. I was convicted of keeping a common faning house at to. I Lave in Victoria. I have been connected with that gaming house five years from begiming to end. I know some of the masters of the house - there were more than ten. I cant give the amongst them was (am (hi; he engaged
the 21st June lost at No. 3 East Stat. That house is the outer office of to. I la have. It is a
It is a place for the accomodation of the fokis and also for keeping money that was
was brought from wa have - also jeweldry, belonged to gamblers. I used to look after the accounts there. The account books were kept in a cupboard in this outer office. When I was arrested, money, jewellery, and books were seized. I don't know the number of the house in which gambling.
in Wahave. The actual gaming was carried only in one house. Sometimes it
was carried
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