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he informed her he had already purchased and would be their's to occupy when they were married on his coming of age in April this year.
About August of last year the household moved from 79 Wongmeichong Road to 50 Village Road, which is in the Fongneichong area and runs up from the Young Wo Nursing Home
following the line of the Valley on the right, or South, and
then crosses from West to East running across Shan Kwong Road
higher up than Yick Yam Street. (To the Court): Perhaps the plan may go to the Jury now: it will be proved formally almost immediately - (plan handed to the Jury). This plan,
you see, gentlemen is looking down North from the direction of the Jockey Club stables (which are mentined at the bottom of
the plan) down towards the Race Coures itself. You will see
there, ruming up at a slight angle from N.. to S.E. approximately, Shun Kwong Road; the second cross-road from the
bottom of the plan you will see is Village Road and if you
follow that you will see it runs right away down in a big circle
to the tranline roud, down to the Race Course. Yick Yam
Street, as I told you, is the first cross street coming up
from the Race Course; you will see it near the top end of the
plan.
Well, then, as I said, the couple moved from 79
Wongneichong Road, which is on the East Side of the Race Course, up to Village oad, at house "o.50, which is marked on the plan.
Soon after that, another girl friend of lai's named Annie Au, came down and stayed with them aleo. She soon learned of the
state of affairs that existed between the girl and George Fung
and inesauch as the appears later to have become very good
friends with the accused, it is reasonable to suppose that she
told him what was going on.
Ay any rate, before the end of the year accused was
obviously distrustful of ung and more than once warned the
girl against association with him. On one occasion he received an anonymous letter after which he taxed her with