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You say part of it came from a deposit rose, which

alreɛdy existed.

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902

A.

The note expired either at six months or twelve

months.

24004 2.

DARK PENY

24004

I understand you to say that part of that $1900 came

from a fixed deposit note which had been previously in

existence ?

A.

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24.005

05 2.

Do you remember what proportion of that had previously

been on fixed deposit ?

A.

No.

Q.

Roughly how much ?

24006

A.

About $900, I should think.

Q.

About half you think ?

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A.

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24.008

A.

A.

09 Q.

A.

Therefore the balance was presumably made up ir. notes.

A fresh note was issued, not an extension of an old,

expired deposit note. But so far as the Bank transact-

ion was concerned, you paid in cash $1900, and it

remained on fixed deposit for six months. You say you

thought about $900 of that came from an old deposit

note, and therefore another $1,000 came from cash "

Is that paying in. or drawing out ?

24009

The transaction as far as this particular entry is

concerned is that on 6th September 1905, you paid intu

the Bank $1900 in cash. Later, on the 9th warch 1906,

you draw out cash $1900. That is a week or two hefura

you left for leave.

Drew out of the Chartered Bank ?

240

10

No, this is a fixed deposit with the Hongkong Bank.

This $1900 is an entirely new transaction. It does not

relate to any of your accounts hafore us this morning.

This is over and above the sima I mentioned to you this

morning.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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Reference:-

GO. 537

37

RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC

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