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The witness continued that the day he saw ir, Nielson

in Kiangus Rd, he was asked if he could get anybody te export some medicine to a foreign country. He did not give any indication of the packing or size of the cargo of medicine which be wanted to send,

Did he tell you anything as to the quantity which this man had to take? No, I told him I was buzy, but that I would give him a reply in a week. Un September 26th witness told Xielsen that he had found a man Ng Yung-sing. Xielsen replied

that the medicine was valuable, and suggested that the ting should be packed in the planks, vitness had the tins made, and ke delivered them to Nielsen later,

In answer to further questions, the witness said that Mielsen told him roughly how the planks should be made, and also asked him to take the tins to his house so that he could see then Rielsen told him to make holes in each plank for five or six ting. witness shoved him a sample bundle of planks, consisting

Three had holes in them, and the

of five separate planke,

other two were covers, with no holes in them,

Nielsen said

they were all right, Lielsen told him to nail the planks together, but witness told Ng Vung-sing to have them screwed sa that there would be no trouble when they went through the Üsstons

On September 27th the witness received tins which were not empty.

He got them from Ho, 32 Yangtsepoo Road, which was occupied by kielsen. He went with bg Yung-sing, and they brought 22 tina

with then,

kielson was not at home.

Mr. Musgo = las any compensaties to be given to a man

who had to go abroad? Yes, 1400, te include the passage money

and other things, The return fare in 1920,

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Out of which account was this to be paid?

be paid by Xg Vung-sing.

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Mr. Musse -

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