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crowd trieł to get by. He will give you the particulars in his evidonon. These are the main facts, as far as I am instructed, and
as I think it is necessary to have some plans I will call Mr.
Rouge,
of the Public Works Department,whe will put in such plans and thon
I propese te call lir.King.
Herold Stuart Fouse,civil engineer of the Public jerks Department,
preîncet plans, prepared under his supervision, of the Taipo road
between the third and eighth milesteds.
Mr Wakeman. There is the Order-in-Umnoll. I do not know whether it
is necessary to pat in the Goveronent Gasatte.
His Worship, I should like te seo it.
The Government Gesette of February 28th,,was then put in,
Mr. Shenton, I should like to put in the Preclamation calling out the Volunteers and the Ordinance giving the extraordinary powers to the
Government to deal with the strike,
Hie ership. I should like copiesfer record,
Mr.Shenten. I will get than.
Thomas Henry Hir, Deputy Superintendent of Felice,Kewleon, then gave evidence. He said: This incident occurred on the Taipe lend at
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8.45 .m. on the 3rd. of March, about 74 miles along the read. His Torahip. That instructions did you receive with mnference to
the enforcemart of the Order-in-CJunoil made under the Travellers'
Restriction Ordinance?
Mr. King. We had received instructions that the Order-in-Council should be strictly enforced, and that Chinese were not to be allowed to leave the Colony without a permit by any route whatsoever,aither
by land,water er rail.
His Worship. Did you receive instructions to make arrests?
Mr King. I received ne definite instructions as to the preceduro te
adopt. That was left to my discretion entirely.
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Hie ership. I think that a party was turned back on February 27th.?
Mr Ling. Yes.
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