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date stamp one of the applications which Mr. Alim
Khan had handed in in April and forwarded the
amount of money shown on that application $100
to the Hoshiarpur Commissioner; that Muhamed Akbar,
conspiring with Khawas Khan, subsequently caused to
be typewritten the application form of September
10, 1913, and that the latter has made up entirely
the story of the unknown Indian coming to the
Kowloon office with that application in that month;
that Muhamed Akbar having obtained his, Mr. Alim
Khan's post in the Supreme Court Registry, destroy-
-ed or made away with the two spurious receipts
which were in the dossier of the papers; that
Muhamed Akbar then proceeded on the receipt of the
letter from the Comissioner & Hosiarpur acknow-
-ledging the first remittance of Rs. 145.5 to draw
attention at once to the fact that the rupee
equivalent of the $213.93 was not correct for the purpose of completing his sinister plot.
(d). Although your Committee is prepared to believe that Kha-
-was Khan is no friend of Alim Khan's and that Muhamed
Akbar was anxious to obtain Alim Khan's post, your
Committee does not think that it was reasonably possible
for Muhamed Akbar to have carried out with any prospect
of success the elaborate intrigue suggested by Kr. Alim
Khan. In the first place it was quite unknown in April,
1913, to Muhamed Akbar, Alim Khan or anyone else, that
the latter was to be moved from the post which he held
in the Registry of the Supreme Court, or that the former
would be transferred from the Post Office to Mr. Alim
Khan's position; these arrangements not having been
settled in any way until towards the end of the first half of the year. In the second place it seems
impossible for Muhamed Akbar to have known or imagined
that Alim Khan was coming to the Post Office for the
purpose
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