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637
Had you heen told that it was all right, that you could offer tea money or shoe money, as you call it,
to Mr Lamble ?
22 378.
A
I did not know at first. The Taul Ring Lau told me to Bay so, and I said what they told me,
Q.
You had not heard that Mr Lamble was a man who would 327.
A.
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A.
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Mr Fung Wa chun:-
A.
The Chairman:-
take presents, if you asked him to ?
I had not.
The matter was arranged. Whenever you saw Mr Lamble 15.330.
was he always by himself, or was anybody else ever
present ?
Yes, always by himself.
Werent you not afraid to go near an Inspector, and 21,5??
offer him money?
Well, he had said at first that he would devise some method' to put it right. The Tsui Hing Lau told me to say so, and so I interpreted it to him.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
ITIGO 537
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When he told you he would devise some method, did you understand that he was willing to accept a bribe to put the matter right?
Mo
No.
22 323.
(To Mr Ball) I want to know whether he was given to understand by this remark "I will endeavour to put the matter right", or to devise a plan, whether he under- stood from that, that it was a suggestion to consider the matter if a bribe was paid,
whether the witness
understood that, and gathered that from what the
Inspector said.
A.
Yes, I thought that.
Q
You dingather that ?
As
I thought that.
22.334,
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You thought that it was probably a hint thrown out that it was only a question of money, and the matter
could be arranged ?
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