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The money was not extorted by A Ting and A
Yi in your name. I paid money for you to third persons becau-
se no Inspectors came to receive money in person. I paid all
Inspectors in the same way. I certainly believe the money
reached your hands or else you would have made a raid on my
house. I never saw any money paid over to you myself.
No.10 Inspector was in charge of the section
in which Wa Lane is situated. I knew that you had nothing to
do with the section.
Re-examined: -I paid him money because he sent some one to
ask for it. He was not in charge of the section, but still he
was an Inspector.
Chief Inspector Mackie states: -I knew a detective in the
Police Force called Tan Shat. His number was 285. He was pen-
sioned on the 22nd.March, 1895. He resigned as well as I re-
member through ill health. I have heard that he was related
to Inspector Quincey through Mrs. Quincey.
Tse Leung states: -I was formerly employed at No. 2, Wa Lane
as a watchman, I was employed there as a watchman for 4
years. San Yin employed me. I used to watch at the Hollywood
Road entrance to Wa Lane. I know the Inspector present. He is
Inspector Quincey. I have known him 11 or 12 years. I have seen
Inspector Quincey passing along Hollywood Road while gan-
bling was actually being carried on in Wa Lane. I have seen
him