frosted lenky that night reported having heard
any
unusual noiser
50 145 152801 Private William England.
Mitnesses
122 1564 Private Charles Clarke, 59th Right (N = 2451 Private Daniel Sweeny
Where posted sentry in succession du- =ring the 5th Instant over the Treasury Vaults and until relieved on the morning of that th Instant each being questioned states that he received over and transferred his charge all correct = that the night. was very still and that not the slight heard to occasion suspi=
est noise was
scion of the least irregularity in the
vicinity of their post_
+
Witnesses
the
No 2010- Private William Smith
Thomas Diamond 50. Reg Robert Tremble
1835.
1433.
Were posted Sentry in succession during night of the 5 morning of the to Instant at the Battery immediately in front of the Treasury Buildings - all state that it was a fine still night, that they could distinctly
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see that portion of the Treasury Budding facing their post and of the ground either side of it - that they
on.
saw no.
new
one moving about after gollock when workmen employed at the new Mag- -azine put out their lights and dispers - -ed, except the Garrison Captain and sub- altern who visited the Guard the former at about 12 Ollach and the latter. soon after I _ They heard nothing white on their post or while in the Guard room to occasion the slightest suspicion of irregularity
# Mitness 2nd Lieut Long C.A. Regt states that he visited the Theasury Guard.
Garrison Subaltern on the morning of the b = Instant between the hours of 3 and 4... that he approached the Guard by the entrance nearest the window stated to have been forced open. that he found the
his post, and was
Senky
alert on
challenged at some
considerable distance from it _ and
that every thing everything
was reported to be
correct and regular .___
Opinion
The Court having maturely consi-
dered the statements made as above
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