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the witness that the law provides that now that he has taken that affirmation that his legal obligations and persecution for perjury is exactly the same as he had sworn. (Same Interpreter by Yip Wingr to witness, who acknowledges his responsibility). Let us hear what his name Wing is. INTERPRETER: SUI QUAN. DIRECT EXAMINATION BY MR MORESBY: (through Interpreter) Q Where do you live ? A At Chinese Theatre. Q What does he do ? A He is one of the ticket men, sells the ticket. Q Does he sell tickets there now ? A No , he does not sell tickets now, Q, Where was he on the 29th January, Friday night? A He was at Mann Quann's room. MR MORESBY: Dr Robertson is here now. so I would suggest that we take his evidence and let this witness stand. MT TAYLOR: I don't object to Dr Robertson's evidence being taken now if the Doctor is in a hurry- Dr Robertson No , I will wait. Q (continuing) About what time was he there ? A He was in his room about a quarter to two. Q What happened ? A Quan say to Nam Yuen You telling a lie on him outside. He mean he telling a lie on him outside.MR. TAYLOR: I object to this also. Q Who was this Nam Yuen  ? A He is a banjo player. Q Where was he playing the banjo ? A At the Chinese Theatre. Q Now, who was in the room when Nam Yuen that to man Quann? Several people BC Archives GR-0419 Box 100 File 1904/10 BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Attorney General documents.