EVIDENCE GIVEN BEFORE THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF HONG KONG ON CHARGES BROUGHT AGAINST SENIOR INSPECTOR T. P. CONOLLY OF THE SANITARY DEPARTMENT.
Present:
Monday, February 11th, 1907,
H. E. the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, K.C.M.G.
The Colonial Secretary, Hon. T. F. H. May, C.M.G.
Acting Attorney General, Hon. Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz
The Colonial Treasurer, Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson
The General Officer Commanding, Maj-Gen. Broadwood
Hon. Dr. Atkinson, Principal Civil Medical Officer
Hon. Sir C. Paul Chater, C.M.G.
Hon. Mr. X. A. Herett
The Colonial Secretary read the first of the charges to be inquired into, viz:-
Receiving from Chan Hok-ting, Master of the Lik Ki Shop or Firm, Contractors, 43 East Street, Ground Floor, the sum of $25 in or about the year 1902 or 1903,
and Mr. Conolly's answer to the charge as follows:-
To the best of my knowledge I have never met the above-named person and can conscientiously state that this charge is also false. To this charge, there is also no translation.