A $1
1270.
man Leung In ?
A.
Yes.
3
Q.
A
YOR
It was for cigare, $4.54.
To whom were those cigare given ?
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278 Но биосл
10713
10714
A.
Well, he himself used two boxes a month.
He put the
As
A.
cigars in his pocket, when he went out.
Very well, I wont trouble you about that. On the 8th logist
day of the same moon, you paid $7.20 for a clock. For
whom?
What you have read in the book is for the use of Kwai,
The clock was given to O'Keiff's pook.” A No 2 American
clock.
Who handed him that clock ↑
10716
It was brought to the firm, and the master sent a foki
with it.
99.
Who is that foki ?
1717
A.
I dont remember exactly now.
do
A.
But you know as a fact that the clock was cent to Kwai?
Yes.
19718
Why do you people give presents to the cook of ar
Inspector?
18719
A.
202.
The Chairman:
921
A.
Well, the cook used to go out formerly with O'Keiff. He.
used to go out in the morning with O'Keiff, and if the
workmen had anything to say, they asked him to inter-
frate for them to OKeiff.
Well, this man A Kwai acted as cook, as well as a sort/0720
of irterpriter to O'Keiff ↑
I dont know which was his substantive appointment. I
daw him in the kitchen.
But didnt O'Keiff speak Chinese. Re didnt want an 10.721
Interpreter ?
A.
No.
Fung Wa Chunt-
On the 9th day of the 5th moon of 1905, you paid A To
110/22
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