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Fu Street and Queens Road West. The owner of these
houses received a notice from the Sanitary Board that
the work was not properly done, the same notice was
passed on to me and I took it to the Branch Office to
ascertain what was required to be done to put the work
right. I was told by a clerk in the office to go and
see Inspector Ward in his house. This was about 9.30
o'clock of the morning. About tiffin time the same day
I took the notice to Inspector Ward's house to see him.
He was having his tiffin then. He told me in a few
words of Chinese that my work was not properly done but
that I had better come again after & o'clock of the same afternoon. I called again in the afternoon at the inspector's house and he told me if I was aware of the rule of paying 50 cents a house to the inspector for the work. I told him the whole job only cost $50 and if he wanted 50 cents a house he had better get mý páy direct from my master. The inspector then turned me out of the house, saying a few words in Chinese and a few
word
words in English. I had the work done over again, which cpst me over $10, and the work was finally passed.
Hongkong 16th November 1906.
Declared before me. Signed. Lau Chu Pak.
Read over and interpreted. Signed. J. Dyer Bail.
28.11.06.
Read over and signed before the Commission on 28.11.06.
Signed. E. A. Hewett, Chairman.
8igned. Tsang Tim Kee.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
GO. 537
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
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