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We went then by car o the Tung Shan Hotel, on the
Praya, near the Macao Steamer Wharf. We there booked
Room No.50 in the name Xi Li Sz, the Chinese equivalent of
Christie's name. Accused paid the 310 deposit required.
It was now about 9 or 9.30 mode In that room acousøð.
asked Christie how he would know that the poson would be
effective. Christie said it could be tried on a chick en
Accused told
er rabbit, and I suggested a guinea pig.
Christie that he thought a gun better. He told Christie
net to be afraid, being under age, and if he was arrested
he could have Mr. Jenkin to defend him or if he likeɗhe
could get legal advice first. I suggested to get Mr. Hall.
We left the Tung Shan at 10 a.m. or 10.15 a.me, all
three si
To came to town by the Baby Austin. ·
stoped at the Pharmacy, in Des Voeux Road, near Jardines.
We stopped there because accused asked Christie to may
the poison there. Christie bought nothing there. Them
we went to the King's Pharmacy. Christie went in and
came out with a white packet. He gave it to the secused.
He told the accused it was potassium cyanide.
Then we went to Fletaker's Pharmacy, A«.ü. Buildings{
Christie went in and came out with a package so long
(1.0. 4 inchus). Accused opened it. Before doing so he
aaked Christie how much it was and Christie said $14. I
said "Why so dear" Yr. Chang said, "Hover mind even if
it was $114. * Then he opened the packet, and I say a
needle and a glass tube.
Then we went to Statue Square à parked the OLX.
The accused told Chriatie to wait in the car, while
accused and I went to Le à Le's office. It was accuse
idea. We then interviewed Mr. M.V. Lo, who is my cousin.
Accused told M.W.Le that he had a brother. Q. Can we have
the actual words, as I asked before.
"I have a
"brother who is a sort of manima. If he kills someone
"in a fight will he be charged for murder."
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