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S
:
Pak:-
You.
A.
Clean & Clin.
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(continued) "Paid for asking for exemption opening to
the sky permission".
- Interpreter:-
Chairman;
Then follows the amount of money.
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$160, you mean?
22.939
A.
115 taels 2 mace, $160.
Lau chu Pak:-
To whom did you pay that money ↑
22.440
A.
To Mung Nan cho.
Q.
For whom?
22 941
A.
He paid it to the Inspector.
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42 Q.
Which Inspector ?
A.
It seems to me as if it was like Lamhle.
Chairman : -
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r Lau Chu Paki-
21. 943
Now, now, dont you begin saying "it seems to me". Tell straight out, you know exactly about it.
Tell us all abo ut it.
A.
Given to Lambl
Chairman:-
I have got all
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Fung Man Cho's evidence hora. I know exantly what you have told us. You gave the money to
Trung Man Cho to give to Lamble
22-944
A.
Yes.
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
། ། ། ། ། །
Reference:-
CO. 537
371
RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH-
COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
Alright. But you asked Pong Man Cho to do it. Why did
you ask him
A.
I knew him,
some matter ·
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to take that money to Lamble ?
and he knew the Inspector. 1 said there is
we wanted him to undertake, that we need not open up the skylight, and I would give him a
present.
And so you a a sked Pung Man Cho, who
was a personal 21.44
friend of
yours, to give $160 to Mr Lamble, in order that you should not open the sky light at the back
of your h oure ?
Mr Yung Man Cho your friend that you gave 22 447 the money to 1, that you have got down there, for ivory
Chopsticks.
Is not, this the friend that you allude to?
Yes
A
Shelton qooper:-
Now, waant
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