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Extracts from Statements made by Kong Kung Hi
on 6th. February, 1901.
Kong Kung Hi states:-
513 ·
I am a travelling trader.
On or about 11th. November, 1900, I came to Hongkong and in Hongkong I met Mong Ngau Ying who is a clansman of
mine.
He asked me to go and see Ng Shui Shang,
alias Ng Lo Sam, and I went with him, on 13th. November. I had
been a rebel against the Chinese Government, and Ng Shui Shang ask-
ed me to surrender and join the Government ranks and threatened to
have me arrested if I did not do so.
I promised to do as he wished, and he promis-
ed to give me $20 for expenses; as 1 was leaving he asked me to go
and see him that evening alone.
In the evening 1 went to see Ng Shui Shang
again. There was a Chinese Official present, I do not know his
name. Ng Shui Shang said the Official was a "Wai Yuen*(Deputy) from
Canton.
The Official told me he had come to arrest
rebels and asked me to help him as I knew the men.
I said to Ng Shui Shang that the rebels were
not in Hongkong. Ng Shui Shang then said "Do you know Yeung Kui
"Wan ? he is a friend of yours, is he not ?" I said "Yes I know him
"he is my friend".
Ng Shuj Shang said "I want you to kill him".
I said "He is here, if you want to catch his". He said "He cannot
k be arrested, I will give you $20,000, and a button if you kill him”.
The official was present all the time. I promised to do it, be-
cause if I had not promised he would have had me arrested. Then
the Official took out $20 and gave it to Ng Shui Shang who gave it
to
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