When I explained this work to him,

prisoner used to do it

willingly

wind

but

not so when the deceased spoke to him

Ar.2

miky.

He was there unwillingly

Prisoner never expressed regret for having killed Mr. Stopkins. I frequently saw the prisoner after Mr. Hopkins was dead, but never until now, after he died.

Stather

Prisoner has no questions to ask. Witness confirms his evidence and witness's. Evidence cannot write but

makes his mark.

Thomas Aquino

Manila sworn states.

Thrice on

Board

7

J

brig Harlequin at Hongkong with prisoner:

Neither I nor prisoner

were dishonest

.49.

Mr. Hopkins, excepting the

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day of the apprehension of prisoner. I never saw Mr. Hopkins strike sailors or Manila men. The ship was at anchor in Karimata Straits, when, one morning, I don't know what date, all the crew

were on deck and at work. It was

about half past 5 o'clock. I saw Mr. Hopkins strike the prisoner once with his clenched fist. I did not see the prisoner struck. I was some distance off, holystoning the deck and could not see well.

I never was struck by Mr. Hopkins. The prisoner was struck by Mr. Hopkins.

I heard a noise, and

looking up saw Mr. Stopkins holding

prisoner by the

arms; and prisoner's knife was then drawn in his hand. The prisoner was in a great rage. I

went to the

rescue and, with

Intritt, secured prisoner. The serang

was in a great rage.

Me and busia


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