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"I know nothing about it." I then said, "Your honour, give me permission to send to my house for something to eat, I have not eaten anything for several days." He replied," I will not give you permission," and in English "I don't care if yon die." I asked also permission to be allowed to see my wife, and he refused.
In the afternoon I was taken out again before Mr. May and Mr. Ewens, solicitor. Mr. Ewens said he was employed by my wife to inquire why I was arrested. Mr. Ewen's inter- preter, Sin Tak-fau, said "If you know anything about Mr. Corcoran receiving bribes, speak out and the Governor may let you off, if not, you will be banished." I said to Mr. Ewens "Then banish me soon, for I have nothing but prison fare to eat here. I have not eaten anything for days."
I was detained in Gaol six days, 15th to 21st July, and during that time was shown no banishment order. On the 21st July I was banished. I afterwards went to reside at Sham Shui Po in Chinese territory on the borders of British Kowloon. On or about the 10th of August, Mr. May visited me there. He said "You know about Mr. Corcoran receiving bribes and also Inspector Stanton and others. If you will tell me what you know, I will allow you to return to Hongkong and reinstate you in the Police." I said, "I do not know anything about it." He said "If you will not tell me, I will write to the Kowloon Mandarin and request him not to allow you to reside here." I said "I do not know, how can I tell ?" He said, "Think the matter over, I will come to see you again." I replied, "If it is about gambling matters you need not come. I know nothing about it." He said, "You are a Chinaman and they are foreign devils. Why is it you protect them? You are truly a fool." He then left, and I left Sham Shui Po next day,
Sworn by the above named ✪ Mi-cheang in my presence.
(Sd.) * (0 MI-CHEUNG)
Office or Individual.
HongKong
No.
22894
(Subject.)
Anutcher of Increase of salary
1898
710 Oct
Last previous Paper.
Applies for
(Minutes.)
[L.S.] E. HI. FRASER,
VICE-CONSUL.
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Copy
Fr. cons. 292.
Further and
14 Oct 3
Dec
WB & L 1789-390-1000018-05
$400-3000-5-85
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Je 28457
Mr. Escott.
Compare the opinion expressi
by the suf) of the Deff in
that the remuneration was
16840/91, that the
adequate for
scarcely
ounis
to the deares
an
able ma
of living and the to
deficiation ofthe dollar.
The Ass 7 sufity of the Botanic
Gardens, Surigafore, sets $2,100 being a personal allavance;
Penang gets
-$300.
with
free quarters. free quarters. The Ass 7 Suf Gat
$2,000, of which $300 is personal; + # 300 rent allowance.
The Retrenchments
letter to
In alls. Ford's and
Committee (h. 52, refert in 17684/94) it is
founted out that he himself receives
a small
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