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XX Jenkin
On the evening of the 24th March I was visiting in Kowloon and I was recalled to No.2 Station by telephone.
he G.D.I. was there
I reached the station about 10.30 palle thes, also Inspector McLennan and Sergeant Kennedy, the two
I do not know if any latter belonging to No.2 3tation. other European from the Central was there then.
Later Mr.
In
Perque and Mr. Murphy came, I think before midnight. not know if they brought a number of Chinese police officers
I have from Central. I am the detective inspector at No.2.
under me 7 Chinese and 1 BuroPCRN, hen I got back all
those chinese were out. As Detective Inspector I am in
charge of the criminal investigation of the district. this case the G.D.I, was in charge. After having removed the deceased from the Yeung Yo I went with the C.D.I. to
Kr. 50 Village Road arriving there about midnight.
Murphy was not there. I think that we had a Chinese
detective with
I can speak Chinese
$ t Ho.50. interviewed the servants
fairly.
took
their names,
I took no note. The servanta included
I was at the house about
chauffeur, A Lau, who was sick. an hour. fax Mirphy visited the house after we had left. I was not present, nor, so far as I know the G. DI.
on the afternoon of the 28th I again went to No.50,
with Mr. Brutbon and the accused, I had no Chinese
there detectives with me. There were 2 ore on my arrival,
sanchai mGE) « They were released directly I had searched
Thereafter no detectives was posted at that
two boxes.
house.
. On the morning of the 25th March do you know
that accused and Mr. Brutton went to the Central and saw
Mr. Marphy.
A
I heard that.
And that when Mr. Murphy was seen he had in hâs
office one W. Zimmern (not the witness).
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