32.
A. I did not see it,
4.
When there is any deduction, who makes it?
A.
I do not know what they do in their own boarding houses.
Cross-examined by Mr. Sercombe Smith:
Q. This morning did you go to the Hop On boarding house?
A. I went to sit down.
Q. Did you see Ng Sz Ko there?
A. Yes.
Q. Did you meet a Chinese detective on the way out?
A. Yes.
Q. Did you ask Ng Sz Ko what evidence he was going to give?
A. I did.
Q. Who told you to ask him that?
A. Well, I was just asking what was the trouble.
Q. How did you know about any trouble?
A. The people in the street were inquiring about it.
Q. How did they get to know about it?
A. There were some sailors speaking about it.
Q. What trouble was it?
A. I asked what was the matter about the chief clerk.
Q. Who told you about this trouble first of all?
A. The people from the sailors' boarding house.
Q. Why did you go to Ng Sz Ko's place to speak about it?
A. I want to ask him about it.
Q. Who told you he was going to give evidence?
A. I just went up there to sit down.
Q. If you did not know he was going to give evidence, why did you ask him?
A. Well, I heard that.
Q. Who told you that?
A. The people in the street I heard speaking about it.
Q. You tell us Mr. Guterres did not ask you to go there and find out what evidence he was going to give?
A. ...
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