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− | <p>Q. 96 You went to the Camp on the 19th August 1933?
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− | </p><p>A. Yes. Other place, camp #2 in there. Not this camp.
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− | </p><p>Q. 97 You saw those three dead men downstairs?
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− | </p><p>A. Yes.
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− | </p><p>Q. 98 When did the first on get sick?
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− | </p><p>A. He was sick one week ago.
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− | </p><p>Q. 99 That is one week before the policeman came, or one week before he died?
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− | </p><p>A. One week before we died.
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− | </p><p>Q. 100 When did the first one die?
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− | </p><p>A. On the 17th of January, at ten thirty at night.
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− | </p><p>Q. 101 Lung Yuen Hung, he was sick for about a week?
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− | </p><p>A. Yes.
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− | </p><p>Q. 102 Very sick?
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− | </p><p>A. Before he was sick one time; after he alright. He died; he said he was choking; that is all he told me.
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− | </p><p>Q. 103 He was very sick for a week?
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− | </p><p>A. Before he was good working.
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− | </p><p>Q. 104 He was sick for about a week and died on the 17th. When did the next one die?
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− | </p><p>A. This one sick in about four or five days. I forget. He about four, four or five days.
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− | </p><p>Q. 105 When did he die?
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− | </p><p>A. On the 18th; half past ten at night.
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− | </p><p>Q. 106 In the morning?
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− | </p><p>A. Night, same time as other fellow; different day. One die one day and he the next.
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− | </p><p>Q. 107 Who is that fellow?
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− | </p><p>A. Wong Kong Ying.
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− | </p><p>Q. 108 Did somebody try to get a doctor?
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− | </p><p>A. No, cannot get a doctor round there. I tell King, the foreman, one man sick. Couldn't get the doctor to come in. I just tell King.
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− | </p><p>Q. 109 What did you tell him?
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− | </p><p>A. I told him, the last day, the 18th, in the day time.
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− | </p><p>BC Archives GR-0431/Box 13 File 6/BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL./Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.
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