despatch
that Mr. Osmund denied all the charges preferred against him in written statement, and from the notes of evidence attached to the minutes of Council (enclosure 5) that he afterwards admitted the second charge and confessed to having received through Mr. Jp Pakshan – from certain Chinese who applied to the Registrar-General for certificates to enable them to land at San Francisco. This admission on Mr Osmund's part in the face of his previous denial added considerable weight to that portion of Mr. Jp Pakchau's evidence upon which the first and third charges were based, and which, as I have stated above, was in some particulars supported by the evidence of Sham Yin.
It was further brought out in the evidence of so man Kam
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despatch
that Mr. Comund.
his
denied all the charges pre- ferred against him in written statement, and from
the notes of evidence attach-
ed to the minutes of Council (enclosure 5) that he after-
wards admitted the second
charge and confessed to having received through Mr. Jp Pakshan – from certain Chinese who applied to the Registrar ~ General for certificates to
received moneyo
enable
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enable them to land at San Francisco. This admission on Mr Osmund's part in the face
of his previous denial added considerable weight to that portion of Mr. Jp Pak chau'on evidence upon which the first a
and third charges
based, and which, as
were
I have
stated above, was in some
particulars supported by the evidence of Sham Yin.
It
was
further brought out
in the evidence of so man.
Kam
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