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A. Yes, there was a letter.
Q. And how did you get that letter who gave it to you ?
A.-Tsi Tse So, the owner, who lives in No. 5 Ladder Street, gave it to me, or rather he sent it by his rent collector.
Q-And what did you do then?
A.—I went the next day and re-washed it.
The Chairman.—What was the name of the rent collector, do you know ?
A. He is called A Kau. I dont know his surname.
227.-Mr. Shelton Hooper.-Didn't you send in to the Sanitary Board again, and say that you had whitewashed it ?
A.-I did.
Q. What answer did you get to that letter?
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A.--No answer to that letter.
Q. How many days after you sent in that last letter, was it before you were summoned?
A. Ten days, I think.
Mr. Fung Wa Chun.-You got no answer from the Sanitary Board?
A.-No answer.
Q. And you got summoned ?
A.--Yes.
Q.--Ten days after ?
A. Yes.
Mr. Shelton Hooper. Did you go to the Police Court yourself?
A. As the owner was unwilling to go, I had to go myself.
Q.-Well, did you go
A.-I did.
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Q.--Did you see the Inspector in Court ?
A. I did.
Q.--What Inspector was it?
A.—I do not know the name of the Inspectors.
Q. Had you ever seen him before?
A.No, I saw him first when I was fined at the Magistracy.
The Chairman.-Was he the same man who had asked you to give him money before?
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