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odd dates, in auch. It seems to me that it to arg
unusual, to say the least of it, it is an unusual
¿rocedure if you ar- dashing deposit noten that ̧19
should go and cash them at the Bank, and take tnam
across in the same Bank to the Savings Bank. It sema
to me a strange procedure that you should have dran.
nuck a large s'm of money. I think you mist regember
perfectly well.
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If I had the hooka, I must remember.
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Q.
We have got the book hore - a copy of it. Have you
got any private account book that you could shaw un "
A.
I have the account hera, I re-lly dont remenber
anything about it.
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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
Mr Humphreys:-
The Chairman:-
Q.
A.
2.
You did not remit the money from the Hongkonur Rank,
I can tell you that.
Your current account with the Hongkong Bank shows a
considerable sim of money, saved month by monta, to
your credit, in notes, and do I understand that you say
that these notes are for the most part tran for fron
your deposit account to your current account ?
I dont know. I have done so regantly, I dont knoTM
about 1902.
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Unless you cay that, we shall have to take these itemS
ɔne by one, anɑ examine you' seríatin, and heførɑ we do
that, we might give you an opportunity of brin-ing
before us any hooks or private memoranda you have in
the house.
Inter on on January 13th 1904, $100 was paid in, and
on the 4th July, $100, and then all count, like $30
and $40. These ar? il juld in, in cash, in ob que”,
or anything of that port. In February 1904, you draw
out $200 in cash, and on the 30th Decembar 1905, you
drew out 2600 in cash. Now, do you remember what you
did with that that is only two years ago ?
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