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TWENTY SEVENTH MRKTING.
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Isang Ting.
2.15 p.m. Monday the 10th September, 1906.
The Honourable ir E. A. Hewett, presided:-
Present: Messrs A. Shelton Hooper, Fung Wa Chun and Lau Chu Pak:-
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Teang Ying, recalled:-
The Chairman:-
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and your
have been before the Commission once,
books have been handed in. Now, your evidence has been
most unsatisfactory, and I warn you that I shall
send for you later on, and you have got to tell the
truth to this Commission. I know a good deal, of what
you have been doing, and I can tell whether you have
told the truth, or not. Now, you understand, when I
send for you the next time, that unless you tell the
truth, you will get into very serious trouble.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
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I have told the truth.
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No, you have not. What do you mean by coming here and
lying again ?
I did not tell anything false.
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Very well, the next time I send for you, we will send
you to prison for three months, if you dont tell the
truth, and that will give you plenty of puportunity for
thinking over whether you will tell the truth, or not.
You think very seriously over what I tell you now, so
that you will tell the truth the next time I send for
you. If you dont, it will be a very serious thing for you. If you do tell the truth, I will give you a lett** which will protect you from any consequences of tellig
the truth. If you dont tell the truth, you go to guo).
Now you go away and think over it.
I should like to get my books back. Oan I haya ther
back ?
You arrange with him, Mr Lav Chu Pak.