her: Moj
A:-
565.
576
Mr. Dadly Vinejor
I think it was sent to Mr Fung Wa Chun. I cannot
remember what became of this certificate. The houses
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
35
were built in the name of Chau Tung Shang.
4296
4296 Q-
Do you know the name of the man. Would you recognise the
name if I told you?
A:-. Yes.
Q:-
Was it Bryan :
429
4597
A:-
No, that is the short man.
Mr Lau Chu Pak:-
4-98
Was it Reidie ?
A:-
I dont know.
Mr Humphreys:-
A:-
A
Did you bribe this Sanitary Inspector as well ?
4198.
4299
I asked Ritchie to keep his own premises for a week
until I had finished, and I asked the Inspector to come
and examine, and give me a certificate, or I will go to
Dr Clark and complain, and he said "No, it is alright
now".
Did you offer this man a bribe ?
4340
Q:-
A:-
NO,
4307
A:-
4302 03-
A:-
4300
I did not know any hing about this bribing business
until after the house was completed, and then I asked my
contractor, andhe said he had paid the Inspector
something, and I said "Why did you not tell me before".
Have you ever given presents of cigars and wines to any
4301 Inspectors
No, I hav not given any, but I know contractors come
and buy from my cigar shop lets of these things.
Have Inspectors ever asked you ?
4302
No, nothing, only one Inspector gave some trouble to my
head Chinone boy, who goes on board ship selling cigars by taking two cigar boxes worth $4. He said he would
report it to me. He came back and said that a Sanitary
Inspector, who was head of the market, wished to take
away his boxes, and I said "take his name".
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