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that a full report of the medicins would be sent to the Customs, so that the tins could pass the Customs easily,
Mr. Grant Japan - You were to have nothing to do with the cargo on its arrival in India, but you were simply to deliver the document? 1 had nothing to do with the sargo. TEE: told me that some foreigner would take delivery of the carge himself,
Mr. Nerman - Then what was the object of giving you
the address if a foreigner was going to take delivery? The bill of lading had to be delivered to the foreigner, witness
· eventually refused to take the sarge to india because it was too KORTY.
Don't you know that your duty is the zement you
discover anything wrong to report to the poliss? I did not know, and had you not told me I should not have known,
Tsong Tex dau then gave evidence, He said he was formerly a clerk in Garrels, Borner and Co., and was employed there for two years. He left less than two months ago, HO know Mr. Nielsen in Garrels BornOY, The witness was an export elark, and Mr. Nielsen vas in the insurance chemicals and dyan stuffs department, Mr. Nielsen vas employed at Garrels, Borner when the witness left, but he heard that he was about to leave also,
The witness continued that he was going to start the Griental Tug and Lighter Company at 159 Tiandong Road, and Hг. kusse prodused an agreement between Er, L, Everitt and the
vitness regarding the oriental Tug and Lighter Company. ir.
kusse also produced a bill for 100 large tobaseo tins, and 30
small ones,
Witness had these made at Kr, Hielsen's request.
itr, Eusso » Did he tell you what these things were
At the time he asked me to get them made he did not tell
mo, but afterwards he did,
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In eommenting on the bill, Mr. Museo said there was
no secrecy as to his client or his firm, as the names were put down on the bill, and were known to the tinmaker,
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