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M. H. G. Murdoch, Engineer at No.6.  Sworn:-
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By Mr. Potts:- Were you on duty on the 15th of July last?
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A: Yes, on the day shift.
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Q: Then did you leave?
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A: I left about five o’clock.
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Q: That time did the second shift come on?
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A: That is the afternoon shift?
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Q: Yes.
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A: Came on about three o’clock.
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Q: That was the shift that was in about the time of the explosion?
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A: Yes.
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Q: You lowered the miners?
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A: Yes.
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Q: Did you have any report from the firemen being lowering?
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A: No.
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Q: The firemen did not report to you the condition of the mines?
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A: No.
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Q: You have a copy of the Rules.  Now, Special Rule No.15 says (reads). You received no report from the fireman at all?
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A: No, sir.
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M. H. G. Murdoch
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Take upon oath and acknowledge this 14 day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three, before me,
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James Abrams,
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Coroner.
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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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