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up and paid. Mr. Mok called out the names of the Yaumati caterer and the Tung Shing shop among others, and I thought
that they were there.
Mr. Mok handled the money merely to convey it from my counter to
the payee. I cannot leave my counter on account of the amount
of money there.
As a rule I used to see the receipt signed, I was rather in a
hurry that day. I was not feeling very well. I had a touch of
fever.
To Mr. Messer
On no other occasion have I found any money missing at the end
of the day. I have never had any occasion to suspect Mr. Mok's
honesty. He is very hard working.
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To Mr. Wolfe
I did not know Chan Chik-sang then.
told Mok to draw the money for him.
I did not know that he had
Mr. Mok Yan-po states further
I have had no reports against me, and no gross neglect of
duty in all my service. Chan Chik-sang asked me to draw the
money. I would have run away if I had intended to steal the
I hope you will excuse me.
money.
We find that charges Nos.1, 2, 4 and 5 are proved,
and we recommend that 'Ir. Mok Yan-po be dismissed.
J. H. Kemp,
(Sa.)
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E. D. C. Wolfe,
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C. Mol. Messer.
10th May, 1921.