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A.

I know none of them.

Q.

You haven't heard from any of your friends who these men

were, either the 2 men or the 7 or 8 men?

A.

I do not know anything at all about them.

2.

You told the learned Attorney General that the two men ran up

the street, then 7 or 8 men followed, three or four and then

another three or four, and when they got to the tram line

they separated, sone going one way and some another. What

caused you to go up Wardley St. ? Why didn't you follow

the others?

A.

Because there were two or three men ran up that narrow street.

4.

Did you see 2 or 3 men run up?

A.

Yes, My Lord. They ran up that natrow street, Wardley St.

and they disappeared.

Q.

If some people were calling out why did they not arrest one

of these men that were running up the street instead of you.

Why were you the victim?

A.

Because they were ahead of me. They ran first and when they

got to the top of the narrow street two men went towards the

Central Market and one towards Wanchai.

When they got up to the Queen's Rd. they ran towards the

Cantral Market?

A..

Yes.

Q.

When I arrived at the corner of the Bank I was alone.

The man who knocked you down tells us that you were the only

Chinaman that he saw running up that street?

A.

I was behind them. I was the last man to run alone.

had gone up to the top and run away.

They

Q.

They had gone passed the European gentleman before you

arrived?

A.

Yes. My Lord.

Q.

You were unfortunate to be caught running to the top of

Wardley St. Where were you going when you got to the top

of Wardley St., supposing you had not been knocked down.

Where yere you going?

A.

I would turn to the Central district side, go west,

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