1914/195 Rex vs. Lem How – attempted murder
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246 Q There is no one assisting the man who is looking after the game? A. One man runs the game.
7 Q What game is it? A. A game called Ung-Gow.
8 Q Were there many inside? A. Yes.
9 Q You cannot identify any of the people who were handling the money, only the man inside of whom you are giving evidence? A. Only the dealer.
50 Q Although you have been there twenty times? A. He is not always dealing; they change shift.
1 Q Can you identify any of the other dealers? A. I cannot give you their names. I could tell you one of the man if I saw him.
2 Q You cannot give the name? A. No.
3 Q You cannot describe him? A. No, you cannot describe a Chinaman.
4 Q How many dealers are there? A. As a rule they work about two hours a shift.
5 Q This matter is going to be threshed out and I want you to try to give us some date on which you say you saw Cum Wing dealing or conducting a gambling game in a gambling house on Canton Street? A. About three days after the affray I remember seeing him there.
6 Q That would be three days after the 13th of July? A. 13th or 14th.
7 Q At what time of the day was it? A. I am not sure whether it was five o’clock in the afternoon or eight o’clock at night; either one or the other.
8 Q On, we will say, either the 17th or 18th? A. Within two or three days of the affray I could not tell you.
9 Q. There were a number of other Chinamen present were there? A. There was probably fifteen or twenty, round the table.
60 Q You cannot identify any person else as having been round the table on that occasion excepting this one man? A. No, Mr. Russell, I cannot remember the other people. I remember I knew some of them at the time; I spoke to some of them.
BC Archives GR-0419 Box 193 File 1914/195 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents.