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smuggled. Out of the money collected from the smugglers I paid $50 to Inspector Quincey with my own hands on the 1st or 2nd, of every month up to March 1895, when the Have Suck Farm ceased. The Man Juk Farm succeeded the Have Suck. There was less smuggling under the Man Juk Farm owing to the activity of the Chinese Customs, and the contributions from smugglers for bribes to the Police were consequently less. On or about the 5th of May 1895 I paid Inspector Quincey $30 as his share of the bribes from smugglers. I paid him in his quarters in the lower, and I continued to pay him $30 a month up to the end of June 1896 when I ceased to be Chief Excise Officer.
In April 1895 Ho Fat came to me and said that Wong Nam used to pay money to Inspector Stanton.