9.9.32

Next morning I identified it at the mortuary to the Dr.

and Inspector.

far as I know he had no e

Exh. 30. The left hand man as you look at it

George Fung.

XX Jenkin.

102

I cannot say for dertain if George had any occupation.

I cannot say for certain in what he was myloyed.

He lived

with us for some time. He stayed in the house for several months after his marriage at the end of 1928, and when we moved away he left, and never returned.

we lived away

separately. In the spring of 1929 he was living in the family house. He lived there E61 6 or 7 months after his marriage. After that it seemed to me that he was living

with his mother in law.

Q. He and his wife separated finally in May, 1930.

I hav A# If you say so, let it be so. They did separate. no idea were he lived after that occurence, or how he

He had many friends, 0.8 lived or with whom he associated.

There are people

Chan #ing Yung, and a man Wong now denú.

whom he à

I cannot give you the name of a single

inticate friend of his during the last two years.

Shek Tub P.3. 345.

K Lindsell.

24th March, I found xh. 9 in the scavenging lane beháng 5 Man Chung Fong. I took it to No. 2 Station

gave it to the chief Detective Inspector.

Xo XX

John Edward 3gott 3.

L.3.A. 61. AMBOUTSr.

I had an armourer's certificate in the British Aray

in India.

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