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You say part of it came from a deposit rose, which
alreɛdy existed.
I
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.
Хов.
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 ?
لحة
A.
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2400)
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
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