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not, Ward used to be on good terms with O!Koiff,
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You mean to say Wara knew that you paid $58 every month
to O'Keiff, W.ich was supposed to go to Conolly ? (Leung In) He did know aboutit.
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Well then, when Mr O'Keiff went away,
Xr Ward told you
if you paid the money to him, it would be all the name ? (Leung In) Yes.
Do you ever suppose that Conolly ever got that 988 912375 (Leung In) I dont know whether he got it, or not.
Do you think if he had not got $55, hemight have madə 12,336 trouble with your firm, seeing it was Coholly's District
you were working in ?
(Leung In) Well, he would make trouble: He did not make
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trouble.
The Chairman:-
What do you mean ?
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(Leime In) Well, he began by making trouble,
Afterwards did not.
and
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What do you mean. I dont understand?
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I will tell you. Conolly was to receive the $55. O'Keiff used constantly to prosecute us people, and a little rubbish thrown down, he would arrest the men, and have then fined $25 sach at the Court. He said our boats were not proper, and drain traps were not proper, and he would complain to the Sanitary Board. So I
*poke to him.
To who - O'Keiff ?
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I spoke to Po Shun, and Po Shun epoke about it. Who did Po Shun speak to ?
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(Leung In) O'Keiff. Conolly would not hear us speaking
about matters. We said we would give him something good Did you try to speak to Conolly, and he refuged to 12341
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(Leung In) He would not listen.
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