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− | Wong Pang (Chinese),
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− | Tunstall Bay
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− | Bowen Island. B.C.
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− | Sworn, said:-
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− | I left number
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− | two shed about twenty minutes
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− | to twelve, noon, on March 12,
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− | 1910, and went to number one
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− | shed. I came out about
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− | ten minutes to twelve and
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− | heard the explosion. I do
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− | not know anything about
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− | the Chinamen.
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− | I think they wore
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− | company’s [crossed out word] shoes.
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− | All Chinamen are told not
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− | to carry matches or smoke
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− | when they come. I have told
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− | men myself and Chinamen
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− | talks among themselves.
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− | The men killed had
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− | only been here about two
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− | weeks. They were supplied
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− | by Juen Sing.
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− | My work is to wheel
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− | bones and empty shells.
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− | By the foreman:- no one
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− | even interpret the book of rules
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− | to me. I do not know what
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− | is in the book. The men are
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− | given books.
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− | At this stage David B. Lew,
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− | was sworn as Chinese interpreter.
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− | and eliminated balance of testimony.
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