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English and Malay Seamen;
mortally stabbed it is
mistike by
3.
one of
ulu; pas
eupfored, by
C
the latter.
On both the above evenings,
their
the promptitude, speed and combination with which the rioters acted; being armed with sticks when they apparently rendegooned at the Civil Aspital
the 13th and the circumstance mentioned by Major Dunne in his answer I & append A of the forage Caps without No ficked up by the fiequet, on the 13t skewing that
the
ML
Culprit
had taken measures
to remain. miknown, preclude the
idea
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the
affair having been quite
uupremeditated.
There is
there to
us extence of amp-
Runoledge of the designs of
the men
by the ton Commissional officers
of
the regiment, neither is there sufficient to justify the court in attributing the riot to the influence
As
of Sailors,
suggested by Majo Junne in Appendix P Parċ / Paraw. The notion intertamen
5.
of
the
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conect knowledge by Civilians on Tuesday of the intentions soldiers (vide Colonial Secretary's letter N805) is not bome out by the evidence given by Captain Quin Mers & Whyte and Davidson, Farrier Green
Inspecta Cronin which shum that the surmises of there individues