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And you said at the time that there were six o 23.9/5
seven reasons why money has passed through your harir
from Dr Clark, but you only mentioned something in
connection with his yacht and Ah King.
It might have been coal or nome other thing I rought
for him.
Coals, what else ?
I could not say for certain.
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You are delightfully vagus.
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A.
It is impossible for me to remember those things,
gentlemen. I dont think either of you, in a similar
position, would remember what they were for.
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If we give you time to get your memoranda and books,
which you have at your house, before examining you
further on this question, would you remember?
I have no memorandum, because if the money was paid
to me by Dr Clark in cheques, he has got the receipts,
and I have no means of finding out from Dr Clark
without asking him.
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Now, I will take your current account with the
Chartered Bank. It is taken up to the 30th June 1906.
That is just before you went home on leave. You went
home in August, didnt you - no, you went on half pay
on the 1st August.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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I went home in May.
Q.
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Well, between the 31st August 1905 and the 30th April
1906,
that is nine months, - you have paid into the
oradit of your account $6,800, and during that time
you have drawn a salary of about $3,000.
A.
Yes.
Q.
Now, where did the rest of that money come from 72ages
You say you have no investments, only a small amount
on fixed deposit at the Bank, and you only have a few
hundred pounds at home. I will give you the bigger