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handle the money unless called by the clerk: the clerk might handle the money: the clerk might issue the receipt before actually hand- -ing the money to the shroff: the applicant does not put a date: the stamp is on the counter and is adjusted daily by the messenger:

it is a die stamp: the lat. clerk is in charge of the receipt forme and keeps a stock: under lock and key: none are missing. I

can't say if Akbar has any imitated form.

Khawas Khan. Money Order Clerk at Kowloon. I remember 1: an

Indian presented it: I don't know the man: it was the only

official administrator Money Order I nad in Kowloon. I asked the

man who gave you this order ?" and he said "Babu Alim Khan": no

other conversation.

In the evening I came to Hongkong and told ir. Dixon: he gave

me some instructions and in consequence I went to see Mr. Alim

Khan; I didn't find him that evening: at 8.0 a.m. I called at his

house; he came dow; I showed him I and said "You cannot send an

order on behalf of the official Administrator; you must either

send it in your own name or have the money back": he looked at I

and replied "I do not know anything about this order": I said "You

say you are not the sender of this order: the Official Administra-

-tor says it is not sent by him, so the money will go to the Government: it will be better for you to have it back": he replied

in the negative in the same words as before. I said "Whom do you

suspect as sending an Order to this Deputy Commissioner on your

behalf" and he said "I keep this reserved for my defence". Then I

left. The money went in due course.

To Colonial Treasurer. I knew Alim Khan well. I saw a man the same

evening sitting outside a tailor's shop under Mr. A. Khan's house:

I suspected him to be the man who brought: I did not speak to him

then: I enquired who he was from himself and asked him if he had

brought the order to me; he said he didn't know anything about it.

Cross-examined by Mr. A. Khan.

I saw the man twice: once before I saw you and once after:

Mr. Dixon asked me to find the man if I could: I reported the

matter to Mr. Dixon: but the man was not brought up because I was

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