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2. That he while soloyed as First Gert 2
the Registrar General s Department corruptly and in breach of his duty as such First Clerk during the month of June and July 1897 obtained suns of money amounting to about $100 from certain Chinese who applied to the Registrar Genỡ ral for certificates to enable them to lame at San Francis
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3. That he while employed as First Clerk i
the Registrar General s Department corruptly and in breach of his duty as such First Clerk upon the 15th, day of July 1897 offered the sum of $50 to Ip Pak Shau a Clerk in tDA Registrar General s Department to induce the said Ip Pak Shau to leave the Colony and to prevent the said Ip Pak Shau doing his duty by disclosing to the Hong Kong Gover ment facts within his knowledge with reference to the two preceding charges:
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The Attorney General stated that the require ments of Colonial Office Regulations Nos. 34 & 85 hai tear duly complied with and having read the material documents relating to the case, proceeded to examine MT, Ösuumu în re gard to certain points contained in the statements to be used against him,
The following witnesses were then examined
by the Council and questioned by Mr.Osund (see notes of
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