CO129-216 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1884 [5-6] — Page 337

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17 or 18, 1882).

To the 2nd defendant. I know your

маме

To the magistrate. When the 3

first to my shop I did

awn ca

not write down their names. When

the defendant's returned to my shop the second time and plundered my shop, the 1. # defendant holdring me all the time and did not.

was

himself take any of the goods. The

1. defendant spoke Hakka. I did not see the 242 defendant hivedf take anything.

what was

going

Icould not see

on iu

myshop

from the inner room, the 2ndre

12t

defendant cance in with the 1.

安媽

defendant. Sofar as I know the 2nd

de

nauce.

defendant did not take anything at all. The 2nd defendant spoke Hakka on their first visit and told me his

My four shopinen were in the shop when the defendanto the others were plundering

the shop. I heard the report of a gun insie the shop before the defendants and

I never saw de

defendants

the others left.

again

until to-day

and

On February

19th 1884 I made a report to

district magistrate.

(Signed)

七陳

Rung On declared, states: - I live

at Buk Sing street, Him Shan, I auc draper. I know the defondants.

a

defendant

The

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