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The Chairman:-

When was the date of the one he paid in the kitchen?

27th December.

He was out of the Colony then.

He was out at 7.30 in the evening of that day. (To Kelly). What date do you say you left the Colony?

27th December.

What does he say he paid on the 27th December?

This is a $5 item.

$10 item, was not it?

Did you ever live at 208 Des Voeux Road?

No, Sir, never lived there.

Did you lodge there?

No, Sir.

I paid it in the kitchen on the 27th August 1905, $5.

He said December just now, in his examination in chief. Have you any more questions, Mr Kelly?

It is not a question. It is only on the 10th June, the Commission was formed then, and it is hardly likely that I should take money, knowing the Commission was on

if I was in the habit of taking money.

You had better reserve these remarks to the end. It

will be more convenient.

That is all I have got to say, Sir. Except my declaration,

that is all.

Send the witness down with a Chinese constable, to get his roki, Cheng Kwong. Tell the constable he is not to allow any communications between the two men.

Witness withdraws.

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The Chairman:-

When was the date of the one he paid in the kitchen?

27th December.

He was out of the Colony then.

He was out at 7.30 in the evening of that day. (To Kelly). What date do you say you left the Colony?

27th December.

What does he say he paid on the 27th December?

This is a $5 item.

$10 item, was not it?

Did you ever live at 208 Des Voeux Road?

No, Sir, never lived there.

Did you lodge there?

No, Sir.

I paid it in the kitchen on the 27th August 1905, $5.

He said December just now, in his examination in chief. Have you any more questions, Mr Kelly?

It is not a question. It is only on the 10th June, the Commission was formed then, and it is hardly likely that I should take money, knowing the Commission was on

if I was in the habit of taking money.

You had better reserve these remarks to the end. It

will be more convenient.

That is all I have got to say, Sir. Except my declaration,

that is all.

Send the witness down with a Chinese constable, to get his roki, Cheng Kwong. Tell the constable he is not to allow any communications between the two men.

Witness withdraws.

Mr Sercombe Smith:-

Leung In, called.

This is Mr Kelly's answer to the first charge.

(Quotes).

What is your name?

A.

Leung In.

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