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James Burton et al

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12 [circled] 4 Wong Pang (Chinese), Tunstall Bay Bowen Island. B.C. Sworn, said:-

I left number two shed about twenty minutes to twelve, noon, on March 12, 1910, and went to number one shed. I came out about ten minutes to twelve and heard the explosion. I do not know anything about the Chinamen.

I think they wore company’s [crossed out word] shoes. All Chinamen are told not to carry matches or smoke when they come. I have told men myself and Chinamen talks among themselves.

The men killed had only been here about two weeks. They were supplied by Juen Sing.

My work is to wheel bones and empty shells.

By the foreman:- no one even interpret the book of rules to me. I do not know what is in the book. The men are given books.

At this stage David B. Lew, was sworn as Chinese interpreter. and eliminated balance of testimony.