Chung Chi
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− | + | J: You qualify it by saying he found a little gas? a: Yes, because I know it was a little. | |
− | + | J: What was the condition of the ventilation on that day? a. I can [??] the ventilation was extraordinarily good | |
− | + | J: Did you measure it? a: No, sir; I didn't measure it. | |
− | + | J: What is the condition of the air course in the second South level? a: Fairly good: I wouldn't say it was [??] an [??], but I should say it was fairly good. | |
− | + | J: Is it such that it would dispel any accumulation of gas in the [raaf?]? a: What's that? | |
− | + | J: (Repeats question) a: Yes, unless it was filling up above the level of the [raaf?] and then there is no air course that would take it out, unless some contrivance is placed there to take start. | |
− | + | J: What is the condition of the [raaf?] in the Second South? a: Shaly. Very shaly. | |
− | + | J: What is the height of the [raaf?] from the ground? | |
a: The [seam?] would average five to [??] feel. | a: The [seam?] would average five to [??] feel. | ||
− | + | J: [??] there a [cancelled word] hole in the [raaf?]? a: Yes. | |
− | + | J: Does that go inwards? a: [It?] goes upwards. | |
J: If there was an accumulation of gas in that hole, is the air course such that it would dispel the gas out of it? a: No, it is impossible to make an air course that would dispel it | J: If there was an accumulation of gas in that hole, is the air course such that it would dispel the gas out of it? a: No, it is impossible to make an air course that would dispel it | ||
− | + | J: Was the quantity of air adequate to ventilate the mines? a: Yes, we had a great deal more air than the law calls for. | |
− | + | J: When did you last measure it? a: M . [Morgan?] measures it every month. | |
− | + | J: Would the quantity of air vary? a: No, I don't think it did | |
− | + | J: So the Second South level a portion of the mine where an explosion has occurred | |
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in the level
J: You qualify it by saying he found a little gas? a: Yes, because I know it was a little.
J: What was the condition of the ventilation on that day? a. I can [??] the ventilation was extraordinarily good
J: Did you measure it? a: No, sir; I didn't measure it.
J: What is the condition of the air course in the second South level? a: Fairly good: I wouldn't say it was [??] an [??], but I should say it was fairly good.
J: Is it such that it would dispel any accumulation of gas in the [raaf?]? a: What's that?
J: (Repeats question) a: Yes, unless it was filling up above the level of the [raaf?] and then there is no air course that would take it out, unless some contrivance is placed there to take start.
J: What is the condition of the [raaf?] in the Second South? a: Shaly. Very shaly.
J: What is the height of the [raaf?] from the ground?
a: The [seam?] would average five to [??] feel.
J: [??] there a [cancelled word] hole in the [raaf?]? a: Yes.
J: Does that go inwards? a: [It?] goes upwards.
J: If there was an accumulation of gas in that hole, is the air course such that it would dispel the gas out of it? a: No, it is impossible to make an air course that would dispel it
J: Was the quantity of air adequate to ventilate the mines? a: Yes, we had a great deal more air than the law calls for.
J: When did you last measure it? a: M . [Morgan?] measures it every month.
J: Would the quantity of air vary? a: No, I don't think it did
J: So the Second South level a portion of the mine where an explosion has occurred
BC Archives GR-0431 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Box 6 File 3 / Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia