:
the ChairmGTI 2 =
A.
11395-80
A.
96 Q.
1847
Lernig on 356
No Sum
5.9
Now Leung . has Ko Shang explained to you what I told
him last time, about this commission ↑
He did a bit, but I dens pagamber much.
11345
Well now, I will have to 1942 you all over again then.
You understand that the fovernor has appointed this
Commission to sit here, and try and help the Chinese to
make the working of the Sanitary Ordinance easier for
them, and among other things, we find that a great
many of the Inspectors, and other people in the employ
of the Sanitary Department, and other Government
Departments, have been in the habit of squeezing some
of the firms here, and your firm amongst others. Now,
the Governor has told us to sit here, and listen to
what the Chinese have to say, and help to put this
matter right. Now, if you dont come and tell the truth
and explain everything to us, how can the Governor
help you. Now, I want you to tell us sanctly all these
entries in the boo and answer any que as that may
be put to you. There is nothing to be aftale of. You
have no cause to be mexey at all, Thẩm #i will help
you, but we canne heap you, if you wont help yourself.
Tow, the first time that Ko Shang came up here, he did
not tell the truth, and he very nearly got into very
serious trouble. I believe that is because you had told
him not to tell the truth. Now, you must tell the truth.
Ko Shang has been telling the truth, and you will have
to tell the truth.
Well, it is a good thing that you gentlemen have had these powers given, but it is not I alone in this
matter. It is Po Shun, and I cannot tell about him.
and
Yes, you can tell about Po Shun, because Po Shun has 11396 been telling about himself. He is perfectly frank,
has been telling the truth. Now, I want you to explain the entries in the book, that you know about. I wors
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