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HI,II,BI „LOISTE INST¬Ë
Fung Yan Kwong,
office.
I am a Clerk, 3rd Grade in the General Post
On Sunday 11th October about 4'45 P.M, I was
sorting letters and No.43 postman made a report to me.
He said that Kr. Remedios's son and a Chinese had gone
into the Registration Branch and had opened a safe, I
looked and saw them there and I then went and told Mr,
Martin, who was in the General office. Mr. Martin im-
mediately went to the Registration Branch. I followed
and also Mr. Reed, the Accountant. Mr. Martin asked Mr.
Remedios son what he was doing there, and he said that
his father had told him to go and get some money from the
safe. Mr. Martin told him that he had no business to be
there, and that he had better leave the office. I drew
Mr. Martin's attention to the fact that the boy was hold-
ing Bank notes in his hand. The boy and the Chinese went
out.
By the Colonial Treasurer, I did not see the Cuinese and the
boy enter the Post office as I was sorting in the Local
delivery portion of the office. A person could get in
without one seeing him.
By Kr. Remedios, When I looked into the Registration Branch
I saw
that the Chinese and the boy had already opened
the safe.
By Mr. Remedios.
It is sometimes possible for two persons to
get in to the General office on Sunday, when the postmen
are taking the Canton mail, It would be noticed if two
people came into the office on Sunday afternoon and walked
about.
(84.) Fung Yan Kwong,
13. 11, 14.
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