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Memorandum

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Inspector Collett

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The Deputy Superintendent

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mo d'abi

caisg ... D'and

Hongkong, 15th. April, 1911.

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On the 10th. instant about 1.15 p.m., I saw Mr. Lo at the Central Station, he appeared to have been drinking and was very talkative. Later, about 3 p.m., he rang up on the tele- -phone and asked for the C.D.I., and was told that the C.D.I. was unable to come to the telephone owing to sickness. About 3.30 p.m. he again rang up and lir. Wong Chuk Kai answered: Mr. Lo said it was a very urgent matter and he must speak to the C.D.I. I then went to the telephone and Mr. Lo then asked for a Chinese Det. to be sent down to him at once, and I, not being satisfied with his condition, sent P.0.104 Stuart down. He then told P.C. Stuart that it was a very important matter, about "Enigration and Squeeze", that he could not give him the informa- -tion but would come up and see me. He did not come and I have heard nothing more from him.

(Sa.) A. Collett,

Inspector.

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