01
4
1
17543 Q.
2195.
The Al Ham
71
17843
Well, but what happened? Did you limewash the houses
again?
A.
Yes, I did whitewash them again.
44 A.
And then was it passed ?
17844
A.
I had to write a letter in.
Mr Tung Wa Chun:-
How many times did you whitewash those houses?
179248
45
A.
Twice.
The Chairman:-
And then was it passed ?
17846
40
A.
It was not said it was right.
But you did not hear anything more about it?
178247
A.
No trouble about it.
45 A.
Mr Ward did not make any more fuss ↑
17848
A.
NO.
44 2.
A.
Did Ward ask for any more money after that ?
Well, he did not ask me. He asked my foki. That was not
my business.
17844
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77850
The Chairman:-
50
A.
the Chairman:-
Now, Mr Ball, will you please tell th a man we are not
at all satisfied with what he has told ur. He has told
us part of the truth, but only part. We have heard
about him. I have got it down in my book here. He must
go away, and I shall send for his another day, and when
he comes back, he must tell the truth. If he dose not
tell the truth, he will get into serious trouble.
Well then, if you ask me another time, I dont remember.
Caution him, Mr Ball, not to talk to people outside about this.,
Witness cautioned and retired.
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