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head. I started artificial respiration and later Bandman
Glover took over. I am not sure if he was fully conscious when
I was working on him but he did try to lift himself up.
Deft is the man in question.
No X X.
P.59 B.
sd. Pte. albert Edward Burgess.
så. .W. Hamilton, P.M.
Charles Glover, sworn, ds:-
stationed at Murray Barracks.
I am a bandsman in S.W. Borderers
On the afternoon of 22nd June I
applied artificial respiration to a Chinese male in Murray
Barracks. I had previously seen Pte. Burgess working on him.
He was unconscious and I should say suffering from the effects of swallowing water and shock. I have passed the annual army stretcher bearing course. All his muscles were trembling hence I declared shock. I tried to get water out and fresh
air into him. I got some water out of him
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no blood. He
was bleeding from his lip the wound on his head was not
bleeding. I handed him over to a police ambulance which came
He did not recover consciousness.
X X. Mr. Lim. I did not get much water out of him. I cannot
say how much.
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P.60.
P.61.
sa.
C. Glover.
sd.
.. Hamilton, P.M., 8/8/34.
William O'Kelly, sworn, ds:-
I am a private soldier in South
Wales Borderers stationed in Murray Barracks. I left them
I reported my departure to the
at 3.20 p.m. on 22nd of June.
corporal on duty in the guard room. I saw soldiers and Chinese
running towards the nullah. I looked into the nullah ard saw
in it a N.A.A.F.I employee and a civilian in plain clothes. I saw Corp. Giles just above the mouth of the tunnel. I heard
Corp. Giles say a European boy had been washed down the tunnel. I went out through the Officers' gate into Queen's Road. I saw Pte.
Sellars. We went in rickshaws to the Victoria Recreation