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6826 When Inspector Gidley came down on the 6th November, 6826 and opened up the floor, and examined and found good,
was the $25 per house paid before or after these words
were written
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Mr Lau Chu Pak: Mr Pung Wa Chun:-
Mr Shelton Rooper:
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After, I think.
Why did you pay that after, when the Inspector said it (827)
was good?
This money was not paid by me. I think it was after. we made arrangements.
Was the money paid before the inspection was made? 6828
I think we had better put it through Mr Ball.
(Hr Dyer Ball interpretes).
Here is a notice dated the 2nd November 1905, dealing with 7 houses, Nos 136 to 138 Queens Road, to tell you that Inspector Gidley would enter the premises, with such assistants as may be necessary, not less than 48 hours after the service of this notice, for the purpose
of opening up the ground. That is on the 2nd November -
that notice. On the 6th November, that is 4 days after,
Inspector Gidley writes "examined, and found good". Now
I want to know when the $25 per house was paid.
Ão paid on the 10th day of the 10th moon, $250. After the Inspector came to our firm, and that Interpreter wrote down that piece of paper, and we sent the foki
and said he to ask Lick Kes, Lick Kee sent on man,
could get permission for us if we paid so much for each
house.
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Then you arranged to pay the money before you reosived the reply from Inspector Gidley.?
Mr Lau Chu Paki-
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Yes, that is it.
Er Pung Wa Clasın?-
Are you sure about that point?
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Tea. Yen, it was after the agreement to pay,
Inspector oUME.
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
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