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Magistracy, Hongkong.
The 17th. day of June, 1903,
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The information and complaint of Tax Tai taken
this day before me, the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Justices
of the Peace in and for the said Colony who states:-
1.
2.
I am a fisherman living at Yaumati, Hongkong.
In the Autumn and Winter of 1901 I was living at
No. 1, Shin Hing Lane, Victoria, Hongkong, with Li Kwai Fan who
employed me. On one occasion Li Kwai kan told me that there was a
reward of $10,000 offered by the Canton Viceroy for the death of
Yeung Kui Wan and asked me to assist him in killing him but I
refused to do so.
3. In December, 1900, or January, 1901, I saw Yeung
Tsing Kai, Captain of the Chinese Gunboat "Kin Yui", at No. 1 Shin Hing Lane, and shortly afterwards I saw Chan Lam Tsai and another
man, whose name I do not know, there, and 1 heard Li Kwai Fan,
Chan Lam Tsai and the other man planning the murder of Yeung Kui
Wan.
Chan Lam Tsai and the other man had in their pos-
session two revolvers which I saw.
4. On the 10th. January, 1901, Li Kwai Fan came to
my uncle's boat at Yaumati, and said to my uncle in the presence of Tam Chung and myself that he had killed Yeung Kui Wan. As my uncle would not allow him to stay in the boat I put him ashore and
he went away.
5. I saw Li Kwai Fan in Canton afterwards and he told
me that he had received a reward and official rank for killing Yeung Kui Wan, on the recommendation of Li Ka Cheuk.
6. I again saw Li Kwai Fan in Canton in September,
1901,