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You are assuming this?

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They did not make records in my presence.

Court adjourned to 2.30 p.m.

(Sd.) A. Garcia

District Judge 18/11/75

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18th November 1975

Coran: A. Garcia, D.J. in Court.

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Court resumes at 2.30 p.m.

Appearances as before.

Cheng Chour Fun reminded of affirmation, states:

Cross-examined by lir. Hampton:

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Whilst you were in Kowloon City how much were your wages? $2,000.

And this was in relation to all your duties?

Yes.

Previously when you only answered telephone calls what were

your wages?

At the beginning my pay was not so high.

How much was it?

At the beginning my wages vere $500 per month.

And what were the highest wages you received solely for answering telephone?

When I was first working in Kowloon City my pay was $500

per month later when he was transferred to Fanling

Headquarters my pay was $700 per month.

What was your highest rate of wages solely for answering

telephone?

$2,000 highest.

By the time you got $2,000 other duties were added? My duties would include putting money in the bank.

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