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allowed to go, that they would be stopped from going. Before this

assembly ever started fom the Pe Hing theatre they knew they would

be stopped and that steps would be taken to prevent them from

geing. Notwithstanding that they started eff. The next occasion

en which we have direct evidence of warning was when Mr.King get

to the 3rd milestens. r.King told some of the men net to go on.

A number of the man were sitting on the side of the read and some

of them get up fren where they were sitting and attempted to get

awey by a side track. There is no doubt whatever that these men

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whe attempted to get off the read meant to carry out their design

notwithstanding the warning. Mr.King actually drow his revolver

and showed signs of force.

His Worship. Is it right to assume that these men belonged to the

assembly that was fired upen?

Mr.Shanten, I am not prepared to carry it as far as to say that

these particular mon were in the forefront of the assembly at

Shatin, I am bringing to the notice of the inquiry the number

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of warnings given to these man before the actual firing took place.

Next we come to the Water Werke. Here the assembly was held up

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for a period of about 40 minutes. They were warned by the

European pelice that they could net ge on, I think that this

inquiry will have no difficulty in oeming to the conclusion

that whatever was paid by the European Pelice at the Water Works,

und subtedly, in forty minutes, porcelated throughout the whele of

the assembly. I think that is a reasonable inference to draw, I am

geing further than that. These in front of the meb actually saw

the Shanshulpe Indian Police lead their rifles on the instructions

of Inspecter Pitt,and they saw the Water Works Pelice placed across

the read. The only inference to draw is that the assembly

appreciated that actual force would be wod. He knew that four

shots were fired into the air as the assembly came in sight of the

pelics. The assembly must have known, and must be decmed to have

was done with the intention of showing the assembly

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