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The Chairman:--

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I live at No 7 Ormshy Terrace, Kowicon.

944 44.287

Then, over and above that, I see you have bought from

time to time drafts from the Hongkong Bank.

Yes.

Of which I cannot find any trace in your current 142 82

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acobunt.

I have had no current account for over two years.

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And since then, you have apparently been buying

de:sand drự ta en London which wount within the last

there are £10, £10, £21, F15, £12, F2,

making a total just short of £100. I see that

12 months

£11,

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both your wife's and your own accounts were closed in

the early part of 1905. Since then, have you had any

more accounity?

I have a little account of 58 cents, that is all. My

landlord went bankrupt, and he did not collect his

rent, so I put it in the bank.

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Your evidenua will be typewritten as soon as possible,

and as soon as possible after, you will be notifind,

and you will have an opportunity of reading 44 over,

and it will be open then for you to point out anything

you wish to correct, andif necessary you cah appear

again, or make a statement in writing, but in the

neantime, the Commission consider your evidence very

unsatisfactory. The explanations you have givan with

regard to those savings, particularly with regard to

Yra Brett's, is very unsatisfactory, and the Commission

du not accept them. You have not explained to us in a

manner that we could possibly wespt where that money

cate from, Hava you got anything further to say?

No, Sir. I have never kept any accounts. My wife kept

the accounts and put 1' in the bank.

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To see the money has gone in and out, but what we mean

is: You told us you had no private means of your om,

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