$.W.C
D. J. O'Hallorem ent
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Inspector Fisher, but that Inspector Wisher had only
received $30,
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Who told you that ?
A.
Inspector Leo.
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Q.
Inspector Lee told you himself "
A.
Yes, Sir.
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Q.
When did he tell you that ?
A.
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During a conversation near the former Volunteer Head
Quarters.
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At the same time that he shewed you the money in the
envelope ?
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.
A.
Yes, Sir,
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A.
Do you ramanber the number of the houses ?
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I have got them in my note book at home. I could not
be precise about the number from memory.
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And what was the money supposed to have been paid for?
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A.
I could not tell you that,
Sir.
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Did Leo tell you distinctly that $60 had been paid, half of whion had been paid to Inspector Fisher ?
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A.
Yes. I afterwards asked Lee about it, and he said he had nothing to do with that conversation whatever, as
it was only skylarking.
Yr Shelton Hooper!-
Did he say who the contractor was ?
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46
A.
He did not tell me who the contractor's shop was, hut
that the interpreter had called for the màney.
Kr Lau Chu Pak:-
Is that interpreter still in the servide ?
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Yes, he is still in No 5 District.
The Chairman ! -
A.
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Who was the interpreter ?
Mr Fisher's interpreter. Inspector Cooke told me afterwards that on joining the Department. - he was
- Inspector Lee
a Ward Master in the Civil Hospital,
had called on him in the Civil Hospital, and said "you are taking over No 5 Dåstriot, you will be able to make a good thing out of it". I asked Inspector Cooks if he was prepared to prove it, and he said yes, but
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