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to justify the Court in attributing the rich to the influence of Sailors,
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suggested by Major Janne in Affendig
I Farċ 1- para 12.
enneet
& The notion entertained of a
erect knowledge by Civilians on Tuesday of the intentions of the Soldiers
the evidence.
(Wide Colonial Secretary's letter N 805. / is not borne out by given by Captain Quin, Green or digictor Cronin which shews that Inspector
the Surmises of these individuals
f
had no real grounds except the death the Soldier, and although it is to be lamented that
owing to the absence
of
of the Adjutant on duty the proeceding men in quitting. Barracks
of the
0
Parade, were not more
after evening closely watched
as
own
had been intended
yet Mr Whyte's explanation of his so called Warning and Major Dunne's answer P2 Appendix a shew that it was not treated with
undue negleet.
The orders given to Lieutenant
Selliere and his four attendant Serjeants, although given in hopes of anticipating any by Soldiers were yet have brought rioters to justice, has
actual misconduct
been made to
calenlated to
of the
at least some of
carry
any attempt
them out.
8. The proceedings of this Prequet
are remarkable. Vide the
Sworn