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− | Q: And your reason,amongst other things is that the position of the body?
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− | A: I think so.
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− | Q: You consider that the explosion occurred in -----?
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− | A: In No.6 stall.
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− | Q: Why?
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− | A: Because the force seems to have radiated from both sides; the force of the explosion goes both ways from that point.
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− | Q: Now as to that body; what position would a body be in the case of an ordinary explosion?
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− | A: That is hard to say. You get them in all positions.
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− | Q: What position would it be in the case of a cave in?
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− | A: IT just depends upon the position he was in when the cave in took place. This man was lying flat on his back with a stick of cordwood across his legs.
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− | Q: Would that be the position you would expect o find the body in in the case of a cave in?
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− | A: No, from the position he was in I would infer that he diedbefore the cave in took place. There might have been a little dirt down to begin with, but not the cave that was there latterly.
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− | Q: Did you make a careful examination of this second south level after the explosion?
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− | A: No.
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− | Q: Any matches?
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− | A: Well, I seen a chinaman coming own to get a man’s watch in No.5 stall, and I seen matches taken out of the pocket of a coat in the place where “B” lamp was found.
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− | Q: To whom did the coat belong?
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− | A: It belonged to a man in No.5. I don’t know the names. Ou have got them there.
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− | Q: A chainaman?
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− | A: yes.
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− | Q: Was he one of those killed?
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− | A: There was one brought up dead and out of that palce.
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− | Q: Did you find anything else besides matches?
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− | A: That match-box and the cigarettes a little above it. I don’t think they were ore than a foof apart in No.5 stall, and about 30 yards from where these were found I think the explosion occurred.
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− | Q: How many Chines were employed I the Second South level that day?
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− | A: 21. There was 4 pushers, one diver, 8 miners and 8 helpers
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− | Q: had these 8 miners certificates?
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− | A: Yes sir.
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− | Q: Are the 8 miners dead?
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− | A: That I can’t tell. Some of them are not dad. I believe the man in No.8 is living. Nothing the matter with him, and I think there is one man from No.9 stall.
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− | Q: Were these Chines able to understand English?
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− | A: yes sir; able to understand me.
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− | Q: Understand all the orders that you gave them?
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− | A: yes.
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− | Q: Had they sufficient knowledge of the English language to understand the rules?
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− | A: Mr. Morgan tried them last month and found them able to understand the rules.
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− | Q: I am asking you?
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− | A: They were able to receive any instructions that I gave them.
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− | Q: And as to skill as miners?
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− | A: They were fairly good miners. I wouldn’t say they were the best you could find
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− | Q: Who is in charge of the station for the second south level?
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− | A: Sandy Gillespie that time
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− | BC Archives GR-0431 Box 6 File 3
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− | BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.
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