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11.

Mit we

2261

A.

No,

he did not come back.

A

1825 $0.

Are you sure about that ↑

A.

No. not till a long time afterwards. Several months

Ivany day

Ame

139

18257

after, he came hack.

The Chairman:-

And what did he do then

18260

61

A.

There was nothing. He looked about, and asked about

my business.

Q.

A.

Did he ever ask you about that entry in your books ?

No.

18261

'18262

62 Q.

Have any of the Inspectors, or interpreters, in the Sanitary Department spoken to you about entries in

your books?

A.

No.

A.

Mr Fung Wa Chun:-

6.

The Chairman? -

Gi-

The Chairmant-

66

A

A.

18263

They never ask you to alter any entries in your books,

with regard to payments of money to Inspectors ?

They have not.

(Addressing the Interpreter). Warh Mr Wong, that he 19264 must not speak to that man whom we have sent for now,

Iu A Yut,

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either of then. You must not speak to them.

Well, they may be frightened. If you explain clearly

the matters to them, "

There is nothing to be frightened of. I am not to 18265- frighten them. The only people who have cause to be frightened of the Commission are people who do not tell the truth, and I am sorry to say you did not do

that.

Well, you see I am in business, and I have not got time, when there is much trouble.

It takes a great deal more time, and a great deal 182(6

more trouble, if you dont tell the truth,

if you have to go to prison for it.

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particularit

What about the next item, which is also altered ?

Mr Yung We Chun:-

It is $1.55.

A.

I dont know about that item.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

CO. 537

37

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