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trouble. I telephoned because I had reseived a letter from
Shanghai. I knew she was in Chan's house from her mother.
I hɛd first telephoned to her mother at the Nathm Hotel, who
told me where she was.
The letter was an ordinary letter from Shanghai.It
was registered because my husband had to sign for it when the
postman brought it. I can't remember whether it omme that day
or previously. It was addressed to some one care of Miss Lai.
I can't read. The letter was sealed and opened by my husband,
who used to translate telegrams for the accused and he used
to open letters addressed to Miss Lai. I telephoned to her
and heard her voice. I took the letter to 14 Shần Kwong Road,
and handed it over to servant at the door.
linings: 15 minutes after the telephone message. corrected)
on re- } the servant to whom I handed the letter. reading.)
This was about
I could not recognise
only once
I had my been xxxx
to No.14 Shan Awong Road before, when I took the money to
Mas Lai, I refer to the $200. About 10 p.m. Miss Lai
rang me up. I recognised her voice.
some the night before the troubl
The accused was at
That day he went out
sometime after noon. He returned at about 10 p.m. That
was after Miss Lai had telephoned.
I told him Miss Lai had telephoned and what she
said. (On re-reading the witness alters to "I told him
that George Fung hɛd been shot"). He then left the house
and I closed the door. He stayed nearly 10 minute: in the
house. He gave me no instructions. I did not see what
he did. i did not tele, hone to any one else that evening:
(On re-reading she alters to "I am not sure whether I
telephoned to any one else this evening).
X I was with Miɛs Lai for 10 years. When I joined her
first she was ab ut 14. he is now about 24. She was then
studying in scho.1. Later she became a cinema actress after
She went in for dancing and singin Phe came
1 or 2 years.
to Hong Kong. thecame with a students theatrical troupe,