258
Q.
1263
291
Ho Sun cal
But when you put down "Yau Ho* for a picnic, that 10858
Yes.
always means for the Inspectors
not the boats ?
A.
Not always - not all of them.
You have a separate heading for that.
A.
Mr Lau Chu Pak:-
10859
Er Lau Chu Pak:-
860
The towing of the boats does not enter into that, but
when a launch is sent down .o Lapsakwan, then it is put
down "Yau Ho". Some of them are for the Inspectors.
On the 2nd day of the 9th moon, you paid for hams, 10860
wines, and handkerchiefs $14.10, and you note on the
side of the item, that these articles were for the use
of No 10 District. Who is that ?
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
A.
That was also by Leung In's hands. Well, he gave it to
whom he liked.
19861
864
Q.
Dia he not tell you to whom he was going to, give those
things?
A.
bibi
862
Q.
No. He just told me to put down No 10 and No 5.
Now we come to October.
10862
SHEE 01
or Fung Wa Chun:-
100
*On the 4th day of the 9th moon, paid to A Kon
substituted labour $55".
A.
That is Conolly.
Q.
That was done all along by whom ?
10863
A.
Leung In paid it all along.
864 00
You never handed the money ?
A.
No.
8689.
Well, on the same day, you paid A Kei $20. Who was toby-
A Kei ?
36
A.
Ward. He lived with him,
·460.
Did you hand him the money, yourself ?
10866
A.
No, Leung In paid it the same time.
To Inspector Ward ?
10867
A
Yea.
сда
A.
Did you ever hand money to Ward yourself ↑
I dealt with him when he was in No 5 District, but whem
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