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since died, and begged to suggest to him the advisability of being very ... and the few following days " strist for that es to allowing the soldiers out of Barracks, as they would naturally be excited at the death of their comrade.

I received letter, which I have the honor to enclose, from Major Dunne ... the ... cortser of the day. I think I was setting in about live in the afternoon, while the Court of Summary Jurisdiction where I was rather late.

I have, &c.

(Signed) John M. Whyte,

Major Dunne to 24 Felice Magistra 238

My dear Whyte,

I am very sorry about my man being killed. From all I learn the poor fellow was lying drunk in the gutter and a fray taking place in his neighbourhood he was stabbed him. Being helplessly intoxicated - I should be glad to know the real particulars but the Coroner won't allow anyone to attend the Inquest... will be?

There were two or three other men of the ... man had broken out of Barracks...

"Police Magistrate.

Yours faithfully,

Signal 720 Dunne.

EX

Stumber 15th 186...

DA


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