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Li Tat states.

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About three days after the piracy of the S.8."shing

Tai" I was at Leung Young's house, 15 Sui Tai Vai. I happened

to mention to him "Is not it dangerous to have so many bad

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characters constantly visiting your house". He said "there is

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no fear, Loling Wal, the soliciter, is my clanaman, I gave him

$100 in bank notes the other day". He said that he had given

him the money through Yeung Ip, principal tenant of 6, Pan

Chong Miu ground floor and Tan Ngan Chi,

About the same time I was in Loung Young's company in

a brothel when he told me that Tam Ngau had paid $600 to Lau Hong

in and other Chinese members of the Macao Police Torco

through Tan Ngan Chi (Detective) out of the proceeds of the

*Shing Tai" piracy. Leung Young said that Hong Sin had asked

Tam Ngau to land him some hundred of dollars, this was after

the "Shing Tai" piracy.

During the hatching of the "Tai On" piracy I met Tan

Ngan Chi in the street at Macao and he remarked "You people

are better be careful when doing these things". He also said

that Ko Kau and himself put the 8.8. "Kwong Chau Fan* through.

Tan Ngan Chi was present at two meetings held at

15 Sui Tai Wai during the hatching of the "Tai On" piracy.

Ko Yau was also present one one of the occasions.

When I was left at the Police Station, Macao, on the

14th May, 1914, Lau Fong Sin was very angry with me. He asked

me if I had implicated him in the affairs (Kau Ego Yo ?).

He pointed his finger at me and said "You have done

very well". When on board the steam launch he threatened my

mother with gael and said that she had disowned me.

I have to 15 Sui Tai Tai, 14 Sam Pa Tsai, 56 Shui

Ki Fa vuen and 6 Pan Cheng Niu to be pirates haunts, since the

and of March, 1914.

2.2.20 May, 1914

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