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A.

75.

A.

765.

3003..

Jerpt: 66 Birthd

have been in the Department a number of years.

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It noee not sacount for £300, which is practically a year's salary, being credited to your wife, and against

which there is no debit.

I had to pay my passage to England. I have been here

12 years,

and I have been saving money ever since I

have been here.

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And in a year, “ra "rett's account is credited with

the equivalent of a full year's salary. What have you

been living on in the interval ?

I have lived Sir, by lodgers, and I have lived

practically free.

All your expenses for clothing, and expenses in 14276 living were made out of the profits of a couple of

ledgers?

A.

Our two lodgers practically paid everything.

4.

24.277

And you were able to save rather more than your full

salary, without ever having to draw upon it, is that

what you mean?

A.

Yes, Sir.

And that is the way you account for this money? 24278

A.

Yee, Sir.

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1901, a Savings Bank Then again, an earlier account account in the name of Mra va Prett. I believe Yrs

Eva Prett is your wife "

A.

Yes.

0.

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Reginning with 1902, the account of cash *100, #15, *5,

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the total paid in.

$130, $150, $100, and so on to $220 between the 1st March 1902 and the 2nd July 1903 comes to close upon $1800, and there again, with the exception

of $34 drawn out, nothing was touched, until the money

was transferred en blco to your current account,

closing "rs Eva Brett's bank account.

r Shelton Hooper:- There is your house ?

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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