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1904-10 Rex vs. Wong On and Wong Gow – murder (at the Chinese theatre)

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Q He has already told us that two or three times; after that time tell us what took place after that? A Mann  Quann say Nam Yuen accused him of telling a lie. He asked him If that was true what he tell or not - do you understand the  question?
  
Q   He has already told us that two or three times; after that time tell us what took place after that ?
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Q Yes, that is alright. Now  after that ask him what took place? A Mann Quann told him I  did not tell a lie, you are the one that is lying.
A      Mann  Quann say Nam Yuen accused him of telling a lie.        He asked him If that was true what he tell or not— do you understand the  question ?
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Yes, that is alright.     Now  after that ask him what took place ?       A       Mann Quann told him I  did not tell a lie, you are the one that is lying.
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MR  TAYL0R:      I object to this;  it cannot be used as evidence against the accused.
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COURT:      He is only describing the events that took place in the room at this particular time.
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MR TAYLOR:      That is not evidence against the accused,      I  take that objection at any rate.
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Q    You say Nam Yuen he had some talk with Mann Quann ?      A    Yea.
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Q    Tell him to go on and tell us what took place ? A    Mann  Yuen say he did not  say so, and Mann Quann asked him to take an oath before the Joss.
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Q    Where was the Joss ?      A    It is outside of Mann  Quann's  room.
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Q    Well, what happened then ?      A    Mann Quann asked Nam Yuen to take an oath before the Joss, and said You must do it.
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MR.  TAYLOR:      I  suppose the one objection I have made applies to the whole of this evidence.
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COURT:      I understand this is simply leading up;  it has no bearing so far on the subject; it is simply leading up to  the subject of what did occur-—
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Q    What happened then ?      A    Nam Yuen cursed Mann Quann and all at once struck him a blow.
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Mr. Taylor:  I object to this; it cannot be used as evidence against the accused.
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Court:  He is only describing the events that took place in the room at this particular time.
  
BC Archives GR-0419 Box 100 File 1904/10
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Mr. Taylor:  That is not evidence against the accused, I take that objection at any rate.
BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Attorney General documents.
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Q You say Nam Yuen he had some talk with Mann Quann? A Yes.
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Q Tell him to go on and tell us what took place? A  Mann  Yuen say he did not  say so, and Mann Quann asked him to take an oath before the Joss.
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Q Where was the Joss? A It is outside of Mann Quann's room.
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Q  Well, what happened then? A Mann Quann asked Nam Yuen to take an oath before the Joss, and said you must do it.
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Mr. Taylor:  I suppose the one objection I have made applies to the whole of this evidence.
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Court:  I understand this is simply leading up;  it has no bearing so far on the subject; it is simply leading up to the subject of what did occur -
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Q What happened then? A Nam Yuen cursed Mann Quann and all at once struck him a blow.
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BC Archives GR-0419 Box 100 File 1904/10 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents.

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Q He has already told us that two or three times; after that time tell us what took place after that? A Mann Quann say Nam Yuen accused him of telling a lie. He asked him If that was true what he tell or not - do you understand the question?

Q Yes, that is alright. Now after that ask him what took place? A Mann Quann told him I did not tell a lie, you are the one that is lying.

Mr. Taylor: I object to this; it cannot be used as evidence against the accused. Court: He is only describing the events that took place in the room at this particular time.

Mr. Taylor: That is not evidence against the accused, I take that objection at any rate.

Q You say Nam Yuen he had some talk with Mann Quann? A Yes.

Q Tell him to go on and tell us what took place? A Mann Yuen say he did not say so, and Mann Quann asked him to take an oath before the Joss.

Q Where was the Joss? A It is outside of Mann Quann's room.

Q Well, what happened then? A Mann Quann asked Nam Yuen to take an oath before the Joss, and said you must do it.

Mr. Taylor: I suppose the one objection I have made applies to the whole of this evidence.

Court: I understand this is simply leading up; it has no bearing so far on the subject; it is simply leading up to the subject of what did occur -

Q What happened then? A Nam Yuen cursed Mann Quann and all at once struck him a blow.

BC Archives GR-0419 Box 100 File 1904/10 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents.