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

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Q Wait a minute— who was this language used to , or how was it used  ? MR TAYLOR: I object to that also. MR MORESBY: On what ground? MR TAYLOR: Because I object. COURT: On what ground ? MR TAYLOR: Conversations. COURT: Wong On was one of them; he was one of the parties taking part in this conversation. MR. TAYLOR.: Well, your Honor I don't think L should be called upon to discuss the details as to the reason of my objection. The most important point is that i want my objection recorded as to the admission of this testimony for I do not think it is evidence at all, and I do not see any reason why I should be called upon to disclose the grounds of my objection--- MR MORESBY: I think it is hardly necessary to argue the point. He has already sworn to the fact that he has recognized Wong On's voice. I understand the question was allowed. COURT: I was admitting the evidence. Q You might just go on and tell us to who this language was used ? A Used to Mann Quann. He say then Haw Fat he speak to people outside. MR. TAYLOR: I object to that also. Q Speak to those people outside ? A yes he speak to those people outside, and told then to go home and go to bed. COURT: That was the last witness ? INTERPRETER: Yes. He says that little fellow Haw Fat. BC Archives GR-0419 BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Box 100 File 1904/10 Attorney General documents.