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reported favourably on him at the time. I attach copy of ex- tracts from the papers for convenience of reference.
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There may well therefore have been nothing
very mysterious in the connection between Cheung Hoi and Stanton, although the latter in paragraph 15 of his very scurrilous statement of the 26th. August affects to be un- able to understand why the two names should have been men- tioned in connection with each other in the course of the
enquiry that has been held.
It is not the fact that Yeung Fat was treat-
ed in Gaol as to accommodation and food as he describes, 5
I can produce the Principal Warder who saw him served with the evening meal on the night of his admission. Yeung Fat
has deliberately lied on these points.
Paragraph 15. I do not deny that I did every
thing legitimately in my power to induce Tang Chung & Yeung
Fat to give evidence against the Petitioner and against cer-
tain other European Police Officers. I offered to recommend
that their Banishment Orders should be cancelled if they
told the truth. But I deny that I ever held out to them any
hope of being re-instated in the Police Force or that I
threatened them with criminal prosecution.
I am convinced that they were the most blame -
worthy among the Chinese for the frightful corruption that
has been brought to light, and I woula no more recommend
their