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was tried, he was told that he must take down the

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boarda.

The Chairman:-

18842 When did this happen, Mr Fong

18892

A.

Abầut the 4th Chinese moon of this year, and then he

said "If I take down the boarḍa, can I build it up

A.

with stone, or tricks" and he was told no, that he

must have a plar made. Well, it would cost some tens

of dollars to get a plan drawn, and he was a poor man

without money.

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I dont quite understand. Was it a fallen down kitchen,

and he was making a lean to, to carry on his cooking

in ?

When he bought it, the kitchen was broken down, and ha

put a board up. Well, here was the wall on one side,

and he put a little boarding here, and a little

boarding here. (Illustrating). Mr Rannister want and saw it, and Mr Wells, the London Mission Officer, went

and saw it.

18894

No, he did not. And it was promised that someone would

Did the owner build the kitchen afterwarde ?

go and look at it, and now it is several months past,

and noone has gone to see it.

Where does he do his cooking how ?

Mr Fung Wa Chun:-

Si

A.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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RECORD OFFICE, OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO Bt

LONDON

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$200+s47

The Chairman:-

A.

He

has gone elsewhere.

Mr Lau Chu Pak:-

Who promised you ? The Public Works ? .

A.

Yes.

The Chairman:-

What has he done with the house? It cost him

A.

He has left it there.

Mr Fung Wa Chunt-

Noone lives there now ?

A.

No.

R.

He has lost his $200 ?

A.

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He has left it there. Now, there is no one living in it.

The gentry, they got me to go over. They are all poor

people, and it is very hard to ret plans made.

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