TNAG-0683-FCO40-832-Political-aspects-of-administration-of-justice-in-Hong-Kong-1977 — Page 181

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Every other day or even every week?

I have seen his handwriting.

And records which he gave you were in that handwriting?

Yes.

If Uncle Luk says it was Tai Kau Lau's written records he handed to you he would be telling lies?

Are you referring to names of gambling stalls?

You are not as silly as that?

Uncle Luk gave me names of stalls with a note and he would also tell me which stalls stopped operating. Records uere handed to me by Uncle Luk but I did not witness his writing them down. You did not have to witness his writing down. Were they in his handwriting?

Yes.

Here the records given to you by Uncle Luk in his handwriting? Then he gave them to me I did not look at them carefully. How would you be able to make draft and from draft to fair copy?

For instance if word stated "united" I would write "united".

You read it?

I did not pay particular attention in whose writing it was.

It was perfectly possible Uncle Luk was handing you somebody else's record?

I am not sure.

But it is possible?

It is possible.

And if it was someone else's record Uncle Luk would not have personal knowledge of its accuracy?

Before Uncle Luk handed records to me he also read them over. In front of you?

Tai Kau Lau would inform Uncle Luk which stall was newly

established and they must have discussed about it.

How do you know Tai Kau Lau would tell Uncle Luk? Both of them, Tai Kau Lau and Hung Chai were assisting

Uncle Luk.

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