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-sufficient importance to require dressing
and general
and that from its shape character could not have been produced by a sharp edged instrument, all the
other wounds were
hardly
trifling abrasions
more than sufficient to draw a few drops of blood, and requiring
no attention.
The principal wound was shaped thus, had contused and inverted
edges and was in no direction more
than an inch
long,
it
was
only skin
deep and healed by the first intention.
I have to.
(signed) Ph. B. C. Ayres,
Colonial Surgeon
11532
48.
Statement of Inspector Swansion.
Regina v. Cheung & Shin
381
Statement made to the Crown Solicitor
by John Calder Swanston, Inspector
of
Police on being questioned as to what he knew about a
hook or sickle-
grass cutting
I was Inspector in charge of the -
the 29th of May
Shaukiwan district on
last about 7 o'clock in the morning
mir
DeAlmeida brought the Prisoner to the Station. He was then covered with blood
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