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Q.
What happened then ? What did you do then? 22.8.
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I went and saw Gidley.
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And what did you tell him ↑
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I asked exemption from him. At first, he wanted everything moved out into the street. I said "Dont you
do it: What I mean is this, that there were no rats
there, and yet he had to wash it.
Mr Lau chu pak:-
Didnt you say something about revenge ↑
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The Chinese consider it revenge.
Mr Fung wa Chun:-
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22.7.
Didnt you say in Chinese that on accoun ́ of purchasing
furniture from you ?
A.
Yes, I did.
Q.
11562 Tell us the exact words you used to Inspector Gidley.
A.
I went to the Branch Office, and saw him there. He said "I wont speak with you. I have got somebody that will speak with you". It was hisinterpreter. I asked exemption from Gidley, asking him not to get the things taken out for washing. I said "If you will take the things out to
be washed, then I will want your men to do the washing". He did not say anything. He said "I will come and see
you on the day of the washing". He came and saw me on that day. I said "I wont move the things out for the washing. You gave me permission not to*. He asked me if
I had any disinfecting fluid for the washing. I said
I had bought a tin from the place opposite. Then there
was no trouble.
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And what about the revenge ↑
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Mr Tung wa Chun:-
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Well, it is the same as if it were revenge, we talked it over and got permission, there was no
trouble then.
When you saw Inspector Gidley, didnt you tell him that "you gave me a lot of trouble about the furniture, compelled me to take the furniture back, and now you
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