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− | Mr. Pooley:- Did Mr. Morgan measure the air in your presence?
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− | A: Yes.
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− | Q: What day?
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− | A: The day after the explosion, the 16th, and I think he found 15000 cubic feet of air going into the level.
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− | Q: And that was to supply 21 men and one mule?
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− | A: Yes. The day after the explosion I never saw as much gas coming off a mine as I saw in that place.
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− | Q: Have you been able to get into this place since?
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− | A: No, we have been working at that place since the explosion, and we couldn't get into that cave until to-day.
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− | Q: But since then you have been kept back by gas?
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− | A: Kept back by the gas.
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− | John Kesley.
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− | Taken upon oath and acknowledged this 14 day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand 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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