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ne received about 20 days before, and gave then to Ag Vung-shing
for the purpose of having them placed in a suitable receptacle to enable them to be miggled, The second let he received about
seven days before and they had been under the bed at Xg Yang= saing's house ever since, Teong further stated that the ting weru given to xim by a German named A. Nielsen, she lived at 32 Yangtaepoo Hand, for the purpose of being smuggled to India. He said that kr, Nielsen was of Garrels, dorner and de,, but now carried on business an "eCardy & Co., at 1o, la, Jinkee Road, Ag Tung-shing, on being questioned, said he received the tins from Toong and was comissioned to get them smuggled to India, which he was going to da between the 21st and the 24th of this month.
Chinese Detective lo, 20, lih Ching-chang, said that on Saturday afternoon of the 16th, he went to Last Hanbury Reed us the result of information he mad received, Me saw two sheel- barrows, heavily laden with planks. ¡is suspicions were roused and he questioned the osolie about the contents, The coolie suid he did not know, witness forced apart the planks and suw the glint of metal inside, jitness took them to the station, There were tin boxes in the planks. fitness asked the coolie where the planks same from and the osolie said they came from 33 Tengenas Road, and were to have been taken to Chapos Roud, šitness vont to the address vith a Chinese Detective Lergeant, and found Ag Sɛ-ying there, when witness took to the station,
In answer to ∙r, Helborow, witwegs said he did not search the house, but had a look round, Nobody was inside, Eventually Ng B-ping enme in, followed by his wife, and witness
arrested the former,
Dr. Hinckley: une of the first questions naked you
that asting on information you went to last Hanbury Road.
was that informatioNY
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