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A: From the report of the first fireman there, it was such a small amount that I would consider it was quite safe to go on with the work, especially seeing they were working with safety lamps and giant powder, every precaution was taken that could be taken. Of course if they were firing gun powder and working with naked lights it would be a different thing altogether.
 
A: From the report of the first fireman there, it was such a small amount that I would consider it was quite safe to go on with the work, especially seeing they were working with safety lamps and giant powder, every precaution was taken that could be taken. Of course if they were firing gun powder and working with naked lights it would be a different thing altogether.
 
 
Q: You are the overman of No.4?
 
Q: You are the overman of No.4?
 
 
A: Yes.
 
A: Yes.
 
 
Q: When your fireman reports gas, does he give the quantity?
 
Q: When your fireman reports gas, does he give the quantity?
 
 
A: If it unsafe, he reports it to me when I come down, and a course is taken to look after it and see that no damage is done. It depends upon the amount of gas found the amount of danger there is.
 
A: If it unsafe, he reports it to me when I come down, and a course is taken to look after it and see that no damage is done. It depends upon the amount of gas found the amount of danger there is.
 
  
 
Richard Short.
 
Richard Short.
 
 
 
  
 
Taken upon oath and acknowledged this 14 day of August in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and three, before me,
 
Taken upon oath and acknowledged this 14 day of August in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and three, before me,
 
 
James Abrams,
 
James Abrams,
 
 
Coroner.
 
Coroner.
 
BC Archives GR-0431 Box 6 File 3
 
 
BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.
 

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