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Mr Shelton Hooper:-
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Lai Wein cot
How much did Mr Ward use to pay for his meala ?
7712
A.
Well, he would have a beefsteak and beer - a few 10 cent pieces.
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7713 Q.
Then why should he give you an 1. 0. U. for $5 for a 11/3 meal ?
A.
It was not for the meal - this $5.
7714
Q.
It was actual cash ↑
7714
A.
In the shop.
After a meal ?
7715-
A.
Well, I dont remember.
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But just now you remembered a let ↑
7716
r Humphreyst-
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The Chairman;*
7778
A.
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It was at the time he was taking meals. He used to have
his meals there. He was not in charge of the District I was in.
I suppose if we examine this man often enough, his memory will come back to him. The last time he said he lent no money to the Inspectors, and this time he says he lent $5 and can give us all the details about it.
How much did Inspector Ward give him to come here, and tell us all these lies ?
7717
Aa
None.
Ħas Mr Ward been to see you about coming before the Commission ?
7718
A.
No.
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ir Shelton Hooper:-
When did you see Inspector Ward last ?
JACS A PRED AS MEME ad set of
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A.
Lau Chu Pak:-
1 sefin wpe
7720
Well, he comes and has his meals. He came yesterday. Did you not have a long conversation with him yesterday?
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Bet ses ban
A.
Shelton Hooper:-
7721
I was told not to speak with him, so I did not. Did you not tell Hr Ward that you came up here the other day before the Commission ↑
7721
A
No,
I would not tell the evidence. He knew I had cone
up.
7722
Q.
How did he know you had come up ↑
7721
A.
Well, people in the street talk about it, and the
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