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Mr Lau Chu Pak:-
65
A.
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
66
A
Kr Humphreys :-
67
A.
Mr Fung Wa Chuh!-
68
A.
Mr Lau Chu Pak:-
69
A.
If any letter of a confidential nature is received, it
is not passed on to him.
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Only certain confidential letters that you think should
is that it not be handed to him are kept behind -
I dont recollect any confidential letters coming in,
which I - I dont recollect any confidential letters
coming in.
15.0 65
Is the man authorised to open any confidential letters ?
He is not authorised.
Is he forbidden to open confidential letters ?
Yes, he is forbidden.
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How do you distinguish them from other letters ↑ 15,067
If it is marked confidential, then it is handed to me,
I dont recollect any letter coming to me, which I should not pass to this clerk to enter up, but singa
-
in view of the Commission I have altered the system,
and all letters come to me or Mr Carter.
What was the reason that first made you leave your 15,762
letters to the Chinese clerk ?
In the first place, it was the rush of work. I could not handle the bulk of the work, and I allowed this Chinese clerk to open the letters, on that account, because if I opened them myself and passed them to this after they are entered in the book, they are
man,
passed back to me again. It saves the handling once of
these letters.
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Do you think a Chinese clerk is a person to properly trust with the opening of thee letters ?
These letters, as far as I have seen, contain no information which he can make my use of, so far
was aware, and I saw no reason why the man should
not open them,
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
C.O. 537
36
REPRO 591ON OF THE PUBLIC
COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH – NOT TO BE O PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH
OUT
RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
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