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1914-215 Rex vs. Gin Yuen alias John Young – procuring, Vancouver

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happened in your father's house.Now what was the next conversation you had with him regarding leading an immoral life?
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happened in your father's house. Now what was the next conversation you had with him regarding leading an immoral life? A  After we had been living in the house 486 Pender Street East for six months then we moved away and then the accused rented out the house himself and he persuaded me to go to the house several times to prostitute myself.
A  After we had been living in the house 486 Pender street east for six months then we moved away and then the accused rented out the house himself and he persuaded me to go to the house several times to prostitute myself.
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52 Q Where was this house that the accused got you to go to?
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52 Q Where was this house that the accused got you to go to?  A  426
  A  426
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3  Q Well what is 426?
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3  Q Well what is 426? A  Pender street east.
A  Pender street east.
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4 Q Did you prostitute yourself?
 
4 Q Did you prostitute yourself?
MR READ: That is a leading question.
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Mr. Read: That is a leading question.
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5  Q  Where did you prostitute yourself?
 
5  Q  Where did you prostitute yourself?
MR READ : has she ever prostituted herself otherwise then at 426 Pender street  east?
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  A  No I never prostituted myself until the accused persuaded me.
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Mr. Read: Has she ever prostituted herself otherwise then at 426 Pender Street East? A  No I never prostituted myself until the accused persuaded me.
COURT: She never prostituted herself until the accused persuaded her.
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  A  Yes , I did prostitute myself.
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Court: She never prostituted herself until the accused persuaded her.  A  Yes, I did prostitute myself.
6  Q Where?
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A  At 426 Hastings street East in the back room.
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6  Q Where? A  At 426 Hastings Street East in the back room.
7 Q Is that 426 or 420?
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A  Hastings street 420.
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7 Q Is that 426 or 420 A  Hastings street 420.
8 Q  What room?
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  A  At the back room.
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8 Q  What room? A  At the back room.
9 Q  What number?
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A  Number three.
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9 Q  What number? A  Number three.
60 Q  Whose room was that?
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  A That is his room.he paid the rent.
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60 Q  Whose room was that?  A That is his room.he paid the rent.
1  Q Now when would you go to this room, what time in the day?
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A About two o;clock. 2:30.
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1  Q Now when would you go to this room, what time in the day? A About two o;clock. 2:30.
2 Q And how long would you stay?
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  A Till five.
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2 Q And how long would you stay? A Till five.
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3  Q And how would the men come there?
 
3  Q And how would the men come there?
MR READ She said she was prostituting herself. you have no
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Mr. Read:  She said she was prostituting herself. you have no
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BC Archives GR-0419 Box 194 File 1914/211 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents.

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happened in your father's house. Now what was the next conversation you had with him regarding leading an immoral life? A After we had been living in the house 486 Pender Street East for six months then we moved away and then the accused rented out the house himself and he persuaded me to go to the house several times to prostitute myself.

52 Q Where was this house that the accused got you to go to? A 426

3 Q Well what is 426? A Pender street east.

4 Q Did you prostitute yourself?

Mr. Read: That is a leading question.

5 Q Where did you prostitute yourself?

Mr. Read: Has she ever prostituted herself otherwise then at 426 Pender Street East? A No I never prostituted myself until the accused persuaded me.

Court: She never prostituted herself until the accused persuaded her. A Yes, I did prostitute myself.

6 Q Where? A At 426 Hastings Street East in the back room.

7 Q Is that 426 or 420 A Hastings street 420.

8 Q What room? A At the back room.

9 Q What number? A Number three.

60 Q Whose room was that? A That is his room.he paid the rent.

1 Q Now when would you go to this room, what time in the day? A About two o;clock. 2:30.

2 Q And how long would you stay? A Till five.

3 Q And how would the men come there?

Mr. Read: She said she was prostituting herself. you have no

BC Archives GR-0419 Box 194 File 1914/211 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents.