5-26

A.

9

Q.

1251.

Every month.

259

Man the Sony in

I will read out to you again. I wont go further back 10526

than last year, June 3rd, Expenses for Europeans $30;

2nd July, $30; 31st July, $30; 4th September, $30;

23rd September, $10; 5th October, $30; 1st November,

It is very

$20; 7th November, $20;29th November, $30;

irregular.

Is there anything there out cartridges for killing

cattle ?

10527

It is for you to say. It is expenses for Europeans,. and

we want to have your explanation of that,

Sometimes it was buying cartridges.

A.

NO

no,

man --

10528

it is no good your talking like this. It is all

nonsense. We dont want to do you any harm, but we want

to find out to whom you paid this money, and what amounts, and who got it.

A.

I cannot say about it, because I did not pay it to

anyone.

'

A.

You drew out the money. What did you do with ?

Perhaps I used it myself.

10529

1g Vi Chun:

0ל.

u Ch' Pak;~

A.

You are not a European.

10530

As regarda yourself, there are plenty of entries, each

shewing that you took money, and they are entered

differently in the book.

It is not money paid every month to Europeans.

There are the entries in your book. Did you not say 1973

at your last examination that every month you gave beef

and mutton to Inspectors watson and Cotton, free of

charge ?

It is only the slaughtering beef.

You say you paid them 1 or 2 lbs a day?

10121

A.

The Chirman ;

A.

Yes, it was only slaughtering meat.

Au Chu Pak! -

How much does that amount to, every month?

59

A

1 lbs a day - I dont know how much.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

ICO. 537

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