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his Horqu
524.
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& Pearce
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And he was supposed to give a certificate for it?
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
A:-
Yes, I presume so.
39519:0
Was this one of the reasons why he was to be invalided ?398
A:- It must be so.
34890:- You must have a very poor opinion of his capabilities 183782 you wanted him invalided to prevent any scandal
A:-
3559 Q:-
A:-
Mr Lau chu Paki-
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Mr Humphreys:-
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A:-
A:-
to get him quietly out of the service.
He was suffering at the time from a bad knee.
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trying
So you thought it was good enough to get him out of the 3483 Government service on the strength of it ?
I should have been very pleased if he had been invalided.
Have you ever had anything against Sam Iu ?
I dont remember anything against Sam Iu.
3984
What advantage could it possibly have been for Mr Bryan 3985′′)
to say a trench had been paid for if it had not been
paid for? Did Mr Bryan receive the money ?
I could not say that.
Would it be Government Work ?
I understand it is done by the Sanitary „epartment
3486
3487
You dont know how payment would be made for work of that
A:-
3989980
Bort ?
A:-
No, Sir, I cannot tell you. I understand there is a special contract for laying out the cemeteries,
turfing,
3988
and laying channel.
35589;-
Mr Bryan settled it by paying half over
agein ?
A:-
I cannot say that that was the actual settlement,
but
that was the conversation.
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Q:-
A 2
Q:-
3990.
Who could tell us definitely about that?
3989
Dr Macfarlane could corroborate what I said about the
conversation.
I want to trace the actual payments. Would the Secretar:
or the President be the proper person to tell us i
I think it should be the Secretary.
3990
A:-
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