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− | Cumberland Feb'y 27 / 19
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− | that we your jury empanelled
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− | to enquire into the cause of the
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− | death of Lee Gee and Young Gow,
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− | find by evidence, adduced, before
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− | us, that the said Lee Gee and
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− | Young Gow, on the 24th and 25th
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− | day of February, Nineteen Hundred
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− | and Nineteen (1919) at a certain
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− | place known as No. 4. Yard,
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− | situated near Cumberland B. C.
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− | came to their deaths as the
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− | result of Railway Collision, and
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− | we the Jury return a verdict of
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− | accidental death.
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− | We wish to add the following
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− | rider that we suggest in future
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− | that locomotives should proceed
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− | in front of passenger coaches.
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− | [signed]
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− | Wm. Henderson, Foreman
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− | Edward H. Jones
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− | George Edward Willis
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− | Charles Reynolds
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− | J. J. Harwood
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− | Robert Dunn Webster
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− | Joseph Shaw, coroner
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