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Q.-Mr. BOWDLER in that particular matter was acquitted; the charge was not proved?

A. Yes.

Q.-Nevertheless, did you not know as well as I do that Mr. BowDLER had been thrashing those men?

A. On the section of the work I was on I did not know he had been striking a I was not asked the question whether I had heard any one say so. I was asked the question whether I had seen him, and I said no.

man.

Q.-Well, I should like to ask you in the same way, are you keeping back anything now, something we don't happen to ask you, but something you know ?

A.-No, nothing at all. Since I have been in the department, I have been shifted here and there, at Tai-tam Water-works, Causeway Bay Break-water, and all over the place.

Q.-But you all talk amongst yourselves, and I have no doubt every man knows what the others know. You must know something about this?

A.-No, I have not heard any man say a word.

Q.-Never heard anything about making money?

A. No, never in my life.

Q-I suppose you know money is made by Clerks of Works and so on?

A.-No; I have been Clerk of Works here and at home. I never had money offered me.

Q. Hon. F. B. JOHNSON.-Have you anything to do with the overseeing of con- tracts ?

A.-I have now.

Q-That is to say, on roads?

A. Yes.

Q.-But with regards to contracts for other public works?

A.-No; I have nothing to do with them.

Q.-Then as foreman mason all you have to do is with regard to roads?

A.-No; I was on the Praya-wall.

Q. And you have to inspect these contracts ?

A. Yes, to see the work is carried out according to contract.

Q.-Have you ever had complaints to make?

A.-Oh, yes; often we have to make complaints to the Surveyor General, and he will go and have a look at it, and if it is not to his satisfaction he will take it down again.

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