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Int. 5 Amper

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copy of them.

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And therefore, if anyone sent a letter to you, that 1860

would be kept, although the original is sent to the

office?

A.

That is so.

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I should like to see that book, too. In fact, bring all your books in, Inspector Conolly.

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Books produced.

62 0.

Now, will you let me look at one of those memorandum

books you receive from the public. Who writes up these

booke? I notice there are two writings.

The clerk does it, of course.

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63. A.

None of it your writing ?

A.

Not all.

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I see there is one in that book, beginning "Dear

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Lamble". Is the telephone clerk on such terms with him,

that he would write to him that way ↑

A.

When there was nothing particular in it, I may have

given it to him to copy.

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You wrote it originally?

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A.

Most assuredly. As a matter of fact, you will find the

whole of the correspondence is written by the Chinese

olerk. I have not the time to do it.

Who writes up your diary ?

A.

Myself.

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You have time for that ?

A.

I have entries of dates, and let the clerk do it.

68 Q.

And who writes μp your diary, and how often do you do

it ?

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A.

Q.

If yongible, I write it up every day.

You never let it run twʊ days ?

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A.

No, except perhaps on a Saturday afternoon, I might not

write it up till thin (Monday) afternoon.

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Now here, I dont quite understand,

here is a letter (770

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

GO. 537

37

COPYRIGHT PHOTOCALLY TO BE

REPRODUCED P

RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC

WITH

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