CO129-409 - Governor Sir May - 1914 [1-3] — Page 178

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one side is seen Mr. Alim Khan admittedly in possession

of the #213.93 on April 17th., 1913, and his bare state-

-ment of what he did with it. On the other side is seen

Muhamed Akbar, the application for a loney Order for

$100 in Mr. Alim Khan's handwriting stamped with the

office date stamp of June 14th., 1913; Khawas Khan at

Kowloon Post Office and the typewritten application for &

Money Order for $113.93. That the money was transmitted in two portions for the loney Orders dated 14th. June, 1913, and the 10th. September, 1913, is indubitable.

The primary probabilities appear very strongly to your Committee to be that ir. Alim Khan did not make any

application as he states he did in April, 1913, but retained the whole of the money until the 14th. June of that year on which date he sent $100, and that, sub-

sequently he employed an agent for the purpose of trans- -mitting by a typewritten application of the 10th. September, 1913, the remainder of the sun, namely 8113. 93, the transmission being, for purposes of concealment, effected by his nominee at the Kowloon office. Mr. Alim

Khan however in his defence sets up a very elaborate hypothesis, the suggestions of which may be summarised

as follows:-

He thinks that he has been the victim of a

base conspiracy; that Muhamed Akbar and Khawas Khan are both enemies of his; that the former was and had been for a long time anxious to obtain his (Alim Khan's) position in the Registry and that both were ready and willing, if possible, to ruin hint that when he, Alim Khan, in April, 1913, went to the Post Office with the cash in order to purchase the Money Order for transmission of the 8213.93 to India, Muhamed Akbar gave him two spurious receipts; that on June 14th., 1913, Muhamed Akbar falsely stamped with the official date

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