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duties of Coroner.

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The Attorney General (Mr. J. H. hemp) conducted the in-

quiry on behalf of the Crown.

His Worship Mr. Attorney, You are representing the Grown

on this inquiry↑

The Attorney General

His Worship

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Yee, your Worship.

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to call the evidence.

The Attorney General May it please your Worship: Thia

is an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of

one, Kamekawa Seisho, who was killed on the 12th instant by a

shot fired from one of the batteries at the eastern entrance

to the harbour, If your Worship pleases I propose to deal la-

ter on with the few points of law which will be raised by the evidence, and propose now merely to state what are the facts and then call the witnesses.

Before I do so, I wish to express the general regret and grief that the action which the forces guarding this Colony found themselves, after full and repeated warnings, obliged to take, has resulted in the destruction of human life, and eo- pecially of that of the subject of a nation with whom we a?o

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