The Chairman:-
A.
2770.
Pung Wa Chun, declared:-
Ang ba Ca..
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638
22.588
vr Fung, we would like you to give your evidenos pleuse,
with regard to those graves.
I lost a brother 38 years ago. He died when he was 9
years old, and he was buried on Mount Davis. For three
years, I saw the grave, and when they fourth year
came,
the grave was not there. The place was simply
levelled.
Q.
This is some time ago ↑
21 587.
A.
35 years ago. My second son died when he was five years
old. That was 19 years ago, and he was buried at Mount
Davis. For two years, I saw the grave, and the third
year, the grava was gone. Both of these graven had
stones marked, and with the names on them, too.
ર.
What section were they in, do you remember ↑
22 642.
A.
Mr Lau chu Pak:-
I remember the place, but I cant tell the section.
Were those stones removed ?
21 303,
A.
of course, because the stones disappearad.
22 584
ur Shelton wooper:-
And there was no plan, or anything, by which you could
identify their position?
A.
No.
21.50x
The Chairman:-
And do you think, Mr Ping, that that is probably the
general custom, and is going on at the present moment,
stones taken a way and graves levelled ?
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A.
A.
I think that is the practice of the sextons.
Have any of your friends told you of similar
experiences ?
Yes. When I made enquiriss from the Tung Wa Hospital,
about my second son, of course, I did not make
enquiries about my younger brother, because I was too
young then, - I made enquiry about my son'q gravo, the
Tung wa Hospital people made angry and reported to me
that no trace of it could be found.
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