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Do you think that if the firing had not take place there would

I think so

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have been a violent assault on the police ?

certainly, and on myself. I could not have stopped them.

It was really an angry mob then?

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By His Worship. You know that the object of this crowd was ?

get to Canton,

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And as they advanced they did not actually assault any of the police officers ? No.

If they had come on don't you think it is possible that they would have been content with pushing you out of the way without doing you any damage ? I do not think so.

You think they would havo damaged you? them.

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If we tried to stop

If we stood on me side, possibly not.

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Mr. LeaskForeman of the Jury). The Jury are anxious to know whethar

there were any signs among the crowd that they had been warned to go back and that they knew that they were going on contrary to orders, Tou passed through the crowd. Can you help us on this point? It is impossible to say. I do not see how it is possible that there could be any indications such as you suggest. Did you hear any European officors tell then to go back ? I do not understand Chinoso. Mr. King was telking Chinese all the time.

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Have you had to deal with a Chinese crowd before ? Ec. Do you think the talking and shouting of these people would be comparable to a students' rag for instance ? No, I do not.

Boy" in the employ of Mr. King, Deputy Superintendent of

Police, then gave evidence. He said R-

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11.30 p.m.

Before you went Aid Mr. King tell you that you would not be allowed to leave the Colony ?

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Then he told you that did he tell the other servants at the same time f Yes,

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