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KIN PAR
Mr. Musso:
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three bundles empty, there were ne
Mr. Kusso: Are you aware that the tops of the planks
vere ungezewed whilst I was there?
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Mr. Kusse: De you know that orders onze from Central station to unseres all planks not yet unserewed, and the order was carried out by the sergeant on duty.
The Assessor (interrupting) You say the outside planks were not attacked to the inside planks, but were tied with ropest
Witness: Yes.
The AsseSSOT: As far as you are aware the ouse WAR
the same in all seven bundlesi
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fitness: You.
Kr. Manoo 2 I was at the station the other day, and I saw the planks being unscrewed, i was told that the Police opened them in order to find whether there were any papers inside
On Saturday
Det. Bergt. Page was then called,
afternoon, vetaber 16th, witness was called to liarbin Road
Station to attend a 4830, jhen witnese reuched the station he
found the plasks in the station compound,
There were in all 22 ting; two of which were opened,
use tim sontained growing automatic pistols and tires boxes of
armunition, eadh box holding 25 rounds. In the other tin were
four Hauser pistols and 16 boxes of ammunition.
witness learned that Chinese Detective 6. 20 made the
discovery and zecompanied by a Chinese Detestive Sergeant had
gêne out to make arrests,
Ng Tung-sking.
Shortly after they oase back with
witness then went to 23 Tongshan Road and there sw
Ig Yung-shing's wife, and in consequence of what she told him he
went to Xo, But Woodhang Road, In an upstairs rees they found
Teong Sa-dau and Ng Vung-shing, Under a bed in the THOM VETE
50 tins, some large and some sall similar to those in court,
They
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