20.
first occasion, I understand ?
A.
Yes, I saw him the first time.
Q.
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A.
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And with regard to the other four instances, it was
what you were told in the shop ?
A.
Yes.
Q.
One more question. You keep a Chinese tea house?
A.
Yes.
Q.
Do your guests eat ham, or drink beer ?
A.
No.
Q.
Then you were not buying those goods you have entered
in your book, for your own customers ?
A.
Not for my own customers.
Q.
Had Kelly any account with you ?
A.
No.
Q.
Never bought any other article ?
A.
Yes, that is all.
Q.
Why did you buy those things for the Inspector ?
A.
Well, he told us to, and we did not know what his
intention was, and we had to follow his command.
Q.
But has the Inspector any dealings with him, in
relation to carrying on his business, or his premises?
or anything ? If anyone went into his shop and told
him to buy him something, and send it to him, would he
do it ?
A.
I would not buy for anyone. I was afraid that he would
possibly make trouble, if I did not buy them.
Q.
Did you give evidence before the Commission ?
A.
I did.
Q.
What trouble could he have made ?
A.
There was one occasion when he told me to purchase,
and I did not, and he told me to move all my things
out of the shop to have it washed.
Q.
Was he in uniform when he called at the time he got the
the time of which this man knows ?
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