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Mrung Wa Chun:-

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but it would be in his.

You that every

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That is not a very satisfactory way of keeping books,8493

but we will send for you when we have done with them. Perhaps you consider that a payment to an Inspector is not a legal thing, and you dont want it entered in your books. Is that not so ?

No, I dont attend much to the business of the Chal Kai. What business do you attend to ?

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The Chaitman:-

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At the salt fish market

Mr Fung Wa Chun:-

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The Chairman:-

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- I attend to business there.

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Answer my question. Is it because you think that to make a present to an Inspector, is not legal, that you dont enter it in your book.

No, it is not on that account. He comes to us and says "the Inspector is making a row," and then I take out

the money, and give it to him, and I dont put it in my book. It is my own business.

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If your plane is not clean, you must clean it, but you' must not go and pay money to the Inspectors, and if they go and frighten you, they should not do it. We want to stop anything of that sort. Now, you leave your

books,

andif I want you back, and want information, you

must give it to me.

Witness cautioned:-

Well now, there is our basement. It is chook full of

goods. There is nobody sleeps there, and now they come

and say wò will have to turn the things out, and wash

it.

Mr Shelton Hooper:-

When did they come and tell you that ?

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He said so two weeks ago, and he said he would prosecute us, if we didnt. We washed the doorway last

night in the first place.

Did they serve you with a written notice, or did the 8418

Inspector come to you ↑

There was a written notios.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

NOT TO BE

COPYRIGHT PHUNACALLY WITH

REPRODUCED I

RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC

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