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it was and he said you must pay something, and I gave him $10.

Did you make any note of it? Yes in my book.

After I had paid the money I had

What happened then?

no more trouble.

His Excellency: After that he always came in the evening?

Yes.

Hon. May: Did that continue?

Yes.

His Excellency: Was there never any trouble again?

He came to visit the place but gave no trouble.

No.

He came to visit the place? The inspector in charge.

Does he know the name of the inspector in charge?

What sort of a looking man is he? I cannot remember so many months ago.

Defendant: You have told the Council you do not know me?

No.

Do you remember Dr Clark and I entered your premises recently? Somebody came but I do not know who came.

You have been in that shop a long time? Yes.

Do you remember a man named Yim Yuet-chu?

No.

How long have you been in the shop?

Three or four years.

You do not remember reporting to Chief Detective Inspector Wong that this man had been to your shop to try and demand $10? There is no such thing.

Do you remember the telephone clerk getting three months imprisonment?

His Excellency: What are you trying to show? I am trying to show this man does know me and this telephone clerk.

What does that show?

Reliance on his statements.

It shows you cannot put any

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