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and his 50 men, The men were put in meter 'buses with the object of
pending them ahead and in frent of the assembly to held it up.
Sergeant Greig was sent t● Mr.Moliurray's house to give info
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as to the way the meb went and then Mr.King and Captain Bloxhan
proceeded in Mr.King's car. These were the precautions that Mr.King
took,and I go further and say he could not be expected to think that
mere precautions than these were necesmry to deal with this assembly.
Before we get to the actual facts there is another peint of view
to be considered. What was Mr.King's intention? What did he intend
to do? It is of vital importance in considering whether the shooting
was reasonablo er net, Were the intentions reasonable? We knew the
intenti ens were frustrated through no fault of his own, The intention
was te round up tho meb and take them back to Kowleen under an escert
with fixed bayonets, Ta carry out this intention Sergeant Mason
was placed in the roar and the soldiers in meter 'busos were sent
en shand te held up the mob. I suggest that these intentiens were
reasonable intentions and what one would expect Mr.King to de. I
think a reasonable men w uld go further and say that this ought to kas
have been sufficient to deal with 'this trouble. Kr.King says,in his
⚫pinion, these plans would have sufficed, but most unfortunately the so
intentiens were frustrated by circumstances ever which Mr. Fing had
ne centrel and which he could not reasonably far oseo. He could not
reasonably fereses that thene buses could not take the soldiers up
the hill or that they would break down. I think the whole achene
was a ment excellent scheme and would have proved entirely
successful if not frustrated by the breaking down of the buses about
half way up the hill.
The next heading we may precand te la what xarazike warnings did
this assembly receive before the actual shecting took place,; in other words did the assembly act as reasenable den er did they net. What do we know? We know a first warning waɛ recoived at the Po Hing
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