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A.

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And have the entries been found in that Chinese clark'■

book ?

Yes, and sometimes they have not been found. For instance, a gentleman came to me the other day, and said he had written on such and such a date. I made

enquiries, and it was found that he had not sent the letter, but was under the impression he had.

I will put it to you this way: Supposing I wrote and 1457865 complained that I had been to the Sanitary Office,

and had been spoken to rudely by someons in the office,

and I asked who it was, and was told his name was Taeng for the sake of argument, and I wrote a letter to the Secretary of the Sanitary Board. That letter would be opened by Mr Tseng, and presumably it would never

reach you ?

Yes, all letters are opened by him.

There is no reason why a latter, which that Chinese 14.566

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Reference:-

C.O. 537

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clerk would want to burk, would not be burked ?

A.

He opens all letters.

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Does he open letters addressed to G. A. Voodoook, and

to the Secretary as well ?

A,

Yes.

Mr Shelton Hooper:-

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Would he open them, if they were addressed to the

M. 0. H. ?

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A.

NO.

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69 A.

Does anybody open the M. O, H's letters 1

I cant say they do, because very frequently, when the

X. 0. H. goes out, he tells me, and his clerk brings

all his letters in to me.

Does his olerk open his letters ↑

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A.

No, I dont think so,

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I presume he would notepen a letter marked "Confidentia"

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