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− | By the jury:-
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− | It was dynamite and not powder in the shed.
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− | I do not know if the Orientals in the shed had any previous experience.
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− | The floor of the shed was covered with rubberoid and sawdust.
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− | By the Cornoner:-
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− | I have seen a case fall and break to pieces without an explosion following.
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− | The kind of work in which the Chinese were engaged was just as safe as any other branch of the work.
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− | By the Foreman:-
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− | The men are given instructions when they first go to work and given a book of rules. The Chinese are warned by the Chinaman who furnished the help but they are not given a book of rules to my knowlege.
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− | Book of rules produced at this stage. 8 exhibit A.
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− | [[Lorrian?]] J Brooks.
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− | Taken upon oath and acknoledged the 15th day of Mar 1910 before me.
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− | [[?]] Coranor
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