Clinton
1200.
Fu Shek The 207 In
-A.
100%
he hurt?
A.
(Both witnesses) There
ALL
59
(Both witne、 ses) Van Tim.
horn (bump).
Did the Tnspector butn anything else that ime,
Chening Po
10058
besider
10059
the hay?
A.
The pig trouphe.
10060
10.
Did he burn some of your pig troughs ?
To, other peoples.
10.061
1
Q.
A.
(rs
12.129.
Did he pull down some of the pig styes?
Po) Yes, several.
Did you see him do it »
A.
Yes.
19.0.
Tid the Inspector do it himself "
A.
Yes, pushed himself.
4
Q.
ve the people built them up again *
A.
No, not yet.
The chairman:-
10062
10063
10064
How much money do you think was lost, by burning all 16 065
these things ?
A.
(Mrs Fu shek、 I dont know.
(Xrs Cheung Po) ?e things were burned. "ost were not
burned.
Tell them, I am very much obliged to them for being good enough to come here, and tell us all about it, and we will try that in future there will be no more trouble in the Tal rang village, o long as the Tai "ang villagers keep the place properly clean. You understand it is very foolish to be afraid of an Inspector. It is his duty to be there, to see the place kept clean, but if he is violent and destroys property,
it is open for the villagers to come and report him. Why did they not do that before. If there is any trouble, why dont the villagers gg to the Registrar
General. That is what he is there for.
Witnesses withdraw,
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