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− | Q: And on what reasoning do you form that opinion?
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− | A: From the appearance of the cags, the way they were knocked down on both sides.
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− | Q: Showing that the force of the explosion there had gone both ways?
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− | A: Yes.
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− | Q: You left the mine you said, about half past three. Was everything in good order than as far as you could judge?
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− | A: Everything was in good order then.
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− | A Juror:- is it customary for chinamen to smoke while at work?
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− | A: Not in that section; it is strictly against the rules.
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− | Q: Did they ever do it that you know of?
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− | A: I have heard of them doing it but I never seen them myself.
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− | Q: Do you take any precautions to keep them from taking matches down?
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− | A: Sometimes I search them. Q: Did you find any?
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− | A: No, I haven't found any yet.
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− | Q: Did you search them on the 15th inst?
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− | A: No.
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− | Harry King.
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− | Taken upon oath and acknowledged this 14 day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three before me
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− | James Abrams,
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− | Coroner.
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− | BC Archives GR-0431 Box 6 File 3
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− | BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.
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