CO129-121 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [3-4] — Page 267

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"Tuesday before the accident. He

Convicts were

employed digging in the dangerous and forbidden spot, thereby disproving the statements of Gant and corroborating that of Alves on that particular point. "As, however, Alves had orders

from Macpherson to keep further (12 feet) from the base of the embankment than the spot where they actually were when the landslip occurred, he is clearly guilty of neglect of orders, though not to the same degree as Sergeant Gant - who was his superior - though each on that occasion had charge of the gang.

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263 "Tuesday before the accident. He Convicts were employed digging in the dangerous and forbidden spot, thereby disproving the statements of Gant and corroborating that of Alves on that particular point. "As, however, Alves had orders from Macpherson to keep further (12 feet) from the base of the embankment than the spot where they actually were when the landslip occurred, he is clearly guilty of neglect of orders, though not to the same degree as Sergeant Gant - who was his superior - though each on that occasion had charge of the gang.
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263 "Tuesday before the accident. He Convicts were employed digging in the dangerous and forbidden spot_ thereby disproving the Statements of bant and corroborating that of Alves on that farticuler point. "As however Alves had orders Meu from Mached to keep the further (12 feet) from the base of the embankment than the scol where they actually were when the landslip occurred, he is clearly quilly of neglect of orders, though not to the same degree Sergeant Gant - who was his superion- though each on that occasion had charge of sebor - AA
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"Tuesday before the accident. He

Convicts were

employed digging in the dangerous and forbidden spot_ thereby disproving the Statements of bant and corroborating that of Alves on that farticuler point. "As however Alves had orders

Meu

from Mached to keep the further (12 feet) from the base of the embankment than the scol where they actually were when the landslip occurred, he is clearly quilly of neglect of orders, though not to the same degree Sergeant Gant - who was his superion- though each on that occasion had charge of sebor

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