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The latter so far as I remember ran that I have been taken
seriously ill and have gone back to my country without per—
-mision" Then he referred to " I have the receipts in cOD-
-neation with two impraste of Five hundred dollars sach
and he told me what had been done in connection with that
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Money.
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Eəll us what he told you ?
He said they were receipts for Four hundred and seventy six
dollars in a pigeon hole on his desk and that the Registrar
General had received a cheque for another Four hundred and
fifty dollars.
Did he say where you were to write to give him his leave of 1709 28-
abeznce ?
A3- Ho.
17:0 0:- Du you know where his native country is ?
A:- No.
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Did you go to the pigeon hole and get these impresta ?
A:- Yo. I have not done that.
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY VID COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH -
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Did you take charge of these papers ?
I have instructed Mr Kwok Puk To. I gave him the key of the
safe and asked him to go through the accounts to see what
they were. I have been the whole morning going through the
paya"a.
39:- Never mind the whole morning going through the papers. Do
A3-
you mean to say you don't know what documents you have
allowed Mr Kwok Puk To, who is himself under notice to go,
to take away on behalf of Le Man Xai ?
I have told him to go on with his work. 7491- But any private papers there - ?
A3-
There are no privite papers.
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