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408
"called at the ganitary Board Offics, and asked if Mr
"Lo Man Kai would do that, and he said "yug". I then
"told the master of the poultry stall, that Lo Man Kai
"had promised to buy presents for him for the
"Inspector. Lo Wan gave me fifteen dollars ($15) to
"give to Lo Man Kai. I sent the money in an envelope to
*Lp Man Kai's house on the 30th day of the 3rẻ moon
*(23rd April 1906) through the hands of one Lam Kee,
"The latter took the money to Lo Man Kai's house, and
"handed to a servant girl there, Lo Man Kai being not
"in. Lo Wan did not tell me particularly why he should
"send presents to the Inspector. He merely said that if
The sent some presents to the Inspector, he could get
"on with him better. Signed Chiu Yat Kai.
"Hongkong: 24th August 1906. Declared before me,
.
sgd. Lau Chu Pak.
"Read to the witness Chiu Yat Kai, sgd. J. Dyer Ball.
. sgd. Chiu Yat Kai.
27.8.06.
"Read and signed before the Commission, 27.8.06.
A.
Mr Lau Chu Pak:-
This is right.
Where is
Wan now ?
sgd. E.A.H. Chairman.
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A.
The Chairman : -
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He has gone to the country, and not returned yet.
Is that the foki, who took the money to Lo Man gai's (1908
houes ↑
A.
No, it is the master in the market.
When is he coming back ↑
11.909
A.
I dont know. I can write to him,
11 910
J
Q.
You write to him, and tell him to come down, because I
want him to tell me the same thing as you have told me,
A
Yes, I will ask him to come.
And you let Mr Lau Chu Pak know when he comes down, lifti
because I want to ask him some questions.
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