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− | loading the cars Isaw a fall of a mixture of coal
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− | and rock from the side of the wall where Mah Ling was
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− | working and it fell upon him hitting him on his back and
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− | knocked him down when Iwent to get help and got
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− | three men we picked him up and put him on a car
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− | By Mt. Graham
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− | Mah Ling was dipping out the bottom
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− | Joseph Shaw coroner
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− | James Brown being sworn saith
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− | I am a miner Iwork for the Canadian Colleries
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− | ( Dunsmuir)Co Ld at no 5 mine Cumberland, I
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− | reccolect the 24 Hany 1919 I am one of the
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− | Three men that Mah Wong came for he said
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− | Iwant help there is a man hurt I at once
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− | went to where the man was hurt found him
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− | lying on the floor of the stall and we got a car
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− | and put him in it. he was alive and I asked
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− | him what his name was he replied Mah Ling
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− | Ialso asked where he was hurt and pponted
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− | to his back, say up here I knew him as Mah
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− | Lind and I identify him as Mah Ling we took
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− | him up the ( ) on the car ( ) ahead and
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− | phoned for the ambulance
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