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He said 8am Iu wanted me to reckon up the accounts

about the launches, and it was such a long account he

could not do it.

6715 Was Sam Iu present at the time you made this remark ? b)(3

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He was not there.

6714 -

Well, what happened after that ?

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Nothing more was saide

Did your foki say that these launches were hired for 675- the Inspectors ?

Well, it was just this, that they had passed through

the hands of Sam I.

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For the use of the Inspectors ?

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For the Inspectors te go on trips, and so on.

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Little excursions about the Island ?

6716

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Probably that was it.

That would run into a good deal of money, wouldnt it ↑ 6718

Well, it may have been several years probably. My fɑki

said he could not do it.

Well, if you are a shareholder, were you not very angry

with your foki if a man owes you money for several

years, and comes to pay it, and your foki does not want

the trouble of making up the bill ?

No, that is not it. That was about hearing matters

here probably this Commission.

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What has the Commission to do with Sam Iu coming to

ask for the bill ↑

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Well, those accounts were probably for the use of the

Inspecters.

He actually said "do the accounts".

6721

You mean to say this, that Sam Iu heard of the appointment of the Commission, and he went to the steam launch shop, and ask them to turn up all the eld socounts and do them so as not to show that these steam

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