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Police Officer 20 JUL 98
12th.March, 1898.
Present Summund Singh for Acting Sergeant No.689
in the Hong-Kong Police.
The Captain Supt.of Police.
Chief Inspector Mackie.
Summund Singh is placed among 5 Indian Police
in plain clothes, two of them being dressed in similar cloth-
ing to Summund Singh and is identified byMak Cheung. The Captain
Supt.of Police informs Summund Singh that the Colonial Secre
tary has referred to him the Petition addressed by Summund
Singh praying for a pension in respect of his Police Service
and that the Captain Supt.of Police has in his possession evi-
dence of Summund Singh having received bribes from a gambling
house while he was in the Police Force, and that the Captain
Supt. will now produce his evidence in order that Summund
Singh may hear it, and defend himself against it.
The Captain Supt.shows Summund Singh the ac-
count slip seized at No.3 East Street for the 15 day of the
11th,moon of the year before last (19th. December, 1896) and
points out the entry 689 656 85 cents".
Mak Cheung states.- I am at present tempora-
rily employed at the Chinese Customs House at Capsuimoon. Up
to the 21st, of June of last year I was employed in a gambling
house
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