*

выполной

2762.

A.

YOB.

* Many-Ex

630

22 438.

Q.

Well now, go on please. What happened in 1906 ? What

payments did he make and what further furniture did hə

buy

A.

The 31st of January, money received $75. 1st February,

received cooli« money $4.50. But this does not enter

into the accounts, and so it is struck out.

Interpreter. He has got a circle round it).

(The

22 431.

Q.

What was it,

-

just simply for carrying furniture, and'

so forth ↑

A.

Q.

Yes, coolies carrying furniture to his place.

Alright. Go on.

22.440

A.

16th February, paid for return of a tea poy money $3.75

114th

Q.

So at that time, Er Gidley still owed you about $80 or

$90, didnt he ↑ (The Interpreter:- There are still

other items of payments).

A

Q.

A.

The lat.The Interpreter:- He means it must be the lat

March) there was again 'an article of furniture sent to

which he returned, a table, basin, stone top.

де,

How long had Mr Gidley been using this funriture 21.442.

before he returned it ? Go on, to the next entry.

Two chandeliers, hanging, $14, and a chest of drawers

$15.

Q.

Were these bought and returned ?

A.

You.

The Interpreter:▾

The Chairman:-

A.

Q.

A.

>

Mr Yung Wa Chun:-

21 443.

The 1st March money received $25, the 16th, money 11444-

received $50, the 26th March received $25, - these are

the receipts. There are more than a page of different

items of furniture.

How did the account stand then ↑ Did he still owe you

some money?

He had paid all.

Well, what happened after that ?

I dont know any.

According to your book, on the 26th January 1906, he

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