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having put it w?
He doesnt understand the question.
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No.
The Chairmant-
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I dont think the question is wry clear.
Question repeated.
Mr Lau Chu Paki-
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Mr Shelton goopert-
All is there. You cant reckon it like that. I did not
give him so much for each chimney.
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say.
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Well, it is only approximately.
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That is all we want to get at. Now, aproximately, how
much did you make of profit, out of each hood ?
This is the way of it. The prices were different for
the different shops.
Mr Humphreysi“
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What Mr Hooper means is thist- The Inspector.is really
making more profit than he (witness) who actually does
the work ?
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I will explain to him in Chinese.
Question explained.
I made a profit of more than $20. I. gave $20 to the
Inspector, but I made more than $20.
How much was your profit ?
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No.
Mr Lau Chu Pak-
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Mr Shelton Hooper:-
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Several tens of dollars.
Was it $40 ↑
A.
Yes.
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Was it $60 ?
Probably not. $40 or $50. About $40. After taking out
his $20, I had $40.
That is exactly what I wanted to get at.
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Just a moment, So that when you make a contract to do
certain work, you put down what you think the work will
cost, and then you say to yourself "now there is $40
for my profit out of that, and then ther、 is another
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