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Now, Mr Wong Joy Chew, sit down. I have been asking 1846–
this man somewhat similar questions about this entry,
to those we put to you, and he sayɛhe knows nothing about it, that he merely altered the book as you told him to. That is not what you told us. You told me that you discussed it with him, and changed it because you did not want the commission or the Goverment to know anything about paying anything to an Inspeater.
Didnt I tell you about it, and say finally that I
told him to alter it.
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Yes, you did, but you also told us that you discursed the atter with this man, and that he knew all about
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we consulted about the matter.
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I said there might be some trouble, and that if we altered it, it might be better.
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I am quite satisfied that yout old us the truth, but
what I think is that this fellow, Wong Kun Ying, is not
telling the truth.
I would like to ask this man now (Wong Kun Ying), is it
trum what he (Wong Joy Chew) said, that he told him
there might be trouble.
(Wong Kun Ying) He said"this is not right. It is not the way to write about the Inspector? As to an examination being made, I dont remember exactly about
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anything being said. He told me to alter it.
Didnt he tell you that there was a Commission sitting, who were enquiring into these matters ↑
No, he did not say that.
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(Addressed to Wong Joy Chew) Diant you tell him there was a Commission sitting, and you were afraid it would be found out. Didnt you tell him that ?
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