Chung Chi
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John Kesley, overman, No.6. Sworn:- | John Kesley, overman, No.6. Sworn:- | ||
− | By Mr. Potts: Do you recollect the 15th of July, the day of the explosion? | + | By Mr. Potts: Do you recollect the 15th of July, the day of the explosion? A: Yes. |
Q: When Chung chi, who died, was burnt? A: Yes | Q: When Chung chi, who died, was burnt? A: Yes | ||
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+ | A: I consider myself engaged at all times. I was there at the time the explosion occurred. | ||
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Cumberland, B.C.
August 12, 1903.
John Kesley, overman, No.6. Sworn:-
By Mr. Potts: Do you recollect the 15th of July, the day of the explosion? A: Yes.
Q: When Chung chi, who died, was burnt? A: Yes
Q: Were you engaged as overman on that date?
A: Yes sir.
Q: Between what times?
A: I consider myself engaged at all times. I was there at the time the explosion occurred.
Q: What time did the explosion occur?
A: