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eipt form in one, at the same time I gave orders to the
roff (Fan Tsung Wing was not at that time present) that he s no longer to go out and collect money from the various 221
rms, he was only to go out to distribute the bills. I sub-
equently myself informed Mr. Fan Tsung Ming of this order,
en I don't remember for certain, I should say the same day
the office. So far as I was aware these orders were being
rried out. In order to ensure that they should be complied
th, I issued the Circular to the shipping firms. The circular
dated November 22nd., 1909. I must have issued the orders
fore that date. I drafted the Circular imediately on giving
e orders. They must have known the existence of this
rcular. I did not show it to them personally. It was their
ity to have reported to me, having regard to my orders issued,
at the shroff was not obeying my orders. After the shroff had econded on October 21st., 1910, (refers to correspondence) I w the two clerks and they both acknowledged to me in the resence of Mr. Tenfestoy that they knew that the shroff did
t obey my orders, and that they knew of ry orders. They gave reason why they did not tell me. I asked them but received
reply.
estioned by Attorney-Generel:-
I do not see how they could have avoided having known my Circular to the shipping firms. I do not say that they tually did how of the Circular, what I meant was, I am sure
a frow
at they must have known of its existence.
estioned by Mr. Hewett:-
I only gave verbal orders. As a rule I issue orders writing in a book which is initialled by the clerks concern-
ed.
estioned by Attorney-Gonorel)-
I could not say why I did not issue written orders in
in case.
did consider it important, but it was an oversight, have not put an order in the book since I have returned from
pave up to the time the shroff absconded but since then I have.
Questioned