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(points) on the upper side of the tram bridge and took her

out from there. She was standing on the edge of the water

crying.

P.31.

No.3 Bridge.

P.32.

Pun Tak, dec., ds:-

så. Arthur Albert Andrews.

sd. E.W. Hamilton, P.M., 7/8.

I am a foreman employed by the Hop Cheung

Army Contractors firm. I live at 13 Ship Street 2nd floor. On

the afternoon of 22nd June I was repairing a pipe in the side

of a nullah which runs past Murray Barracks. I had seven

workmen besides myself. I was standing about five feet from the

nullah below the bridge where the sentry is. There were four

men standing in the nullah of whom Yung Sou was one. Some thing

after three p.m. while we were still working I saw a Briti sh

soldier, just. above where I was, pointing with a stick. I

looked in that direction and saw a boy being washed down the

nullah

a uropean child. I told Young Sou to pick up the

boy. I saw Yung Sou washed down. I ran down then to Murray

I saw Yung Sou bring somebody back a boy. Later

on I saw several more also washed down the nullah. I could not

see who they were as they were being washed down in a group.

This was as Yung Sou was bringing the boy back. I took him and

went with him to Block 5 B Kennedy Road. I don't know his name

No X X.

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Burracks.

Sa.

Pun Tak.

Sa.

7.W. Hamilton, P.M., 7/8/34.

P.33.

Yung Sou, dec., ds:- I am a coolie employed by last witness

and live at the Ho Cheung Timber Yard at queen's Road East.

On the afternoon of 22nd June I was working at the nullah which

runs past Murray Barracks. I was standing in the nullah near

the bridge where the sentry stands. I heard cries up above

where I was. Last witness told me to pick up something from

the water. Then I saw a uropean boy being washed down alone,

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