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the bodies on the ground. I identify
the 7th prisoner his name is
Young Ching Hing. On the 22nd November
1880 I saw him with a sword in his
hand he was in the crowd cutting
at the bodies on the ground.
I identify
the 8th prisoner his name is
Yeung San Sin. On the 22nd November
1880 I saw him with a pistol and
a sword in his hands. I saw him
cutting at the bodies on the ground. I did not see him use the pistol. I
identify the 9th prisoner his name
is Yeung Sam Jean he had
a sword in his hand. On the 22nd November
1880 I saw him in the crowd cutting
at the bodies on the ground.
I identify the 10th prisoner, his name
is Young Ming Hor. On the 22nd November
1880 I saw him with a pistol and a sword in his hands. I saw him
cutting at the bodies on the ground
with the sword I did not see him
use the pistol. I identify the 11th
prisoner, his name is Leung Luk Cheung.
On the 22nd November 1880 I saw him
with a Trident in his hand. I saw
him piercing my grandfather with it. I have known all the
prisoners since they were young. They live opposite where I do at the
Yeung village they are subjects of
China.
To W.V. Notton. The pistol was about
a foot in length. 2 barrels. The
last witness left the school house just
before