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THURSDAY" DEUEMBER
(VICTORES (GAGY JSHNRATHON. (Continued from 'paze bi)
Jam Mohamedi sfitbit that he was on duty at the gaol on Sunday night and Mendaji mpedding. Ha wai on patról duty from 1139 pm to 3:39 A coming of-duty he went to the Reserve Guard Room to skop.' He was swaktuled;} by bedring: the voice of Ayub Kham say- ing, am being killed" Witness picked
and ran in the bamboo way he met the pria-
direction
the hail cipal warder who was coming, towards the servo Room Witness sakot him what was the matter, He made no reply. Immediately afterwards withcas, met Indian, Warder, (deceased) who was going. towards the Reserve Room, When, be, got. to the entrance hall witness saw Your men opening geto and goin
Не followed them
at the wearing Whett
men were prisoners, being shle to identity them owing to the bright entrance to the hall. They closhing made.
out of shirts are manufactured, he went through, the gate prisoners who turned
material from which
at him. Witness was una
8A DA WAA unarmed..
he saw the
and looked
to do any All the four
prisoners had knives. Withese stood for a mossent and looked, the prisoners who
Fan towards the t
tunne
men in the guardr
There were
were three
Guard No. 84 stated, that Sunday
night he
to 330
guard
Be, was patrolling From 11.30
being relieved by a Chinese WILD WA
went to the Resurre Awakened by the
Boom to sleep. sound of police whistles H • left his bed, picked up his trancheon and went towards ide entrance hall. He did not find say- body in, the hall. Ha inspected the place and then saw the principal warder lying, on the ground By this time all the officers. came in. Ha did not see the pri- soners who escaped.
Another guard stated that be wa CH
the Victoria, Gaol, on Sunday
duty e off patrol duty at 3.30 1.12.
eht
He went to the Reserve Guard. He heard' sounds of police-whistles being blown. He picked up a bamboo and ran towards the. rape hall, He saw the principal warder lying on the ground. He went upstairs to find out what was the matter. He did not see the prisoners who were escaping. He
nes guard. He did who was killed
see the Chi- ree the Indian
Bergeant, Reid stat hat he found.a dagger at 4.30 a.. o. Monday in a line off Staunton Street, outside the wall of the gaol It was lying on the ground close to a chair, standing by the side of the wall prison. There were some blood stairs on it.
Sergeant Ingham stated that yesterday be and a Party of police and one of the
prisoners, Wong Kwak, who was arrested 850) went to the Lusitano Club, prisoner which is on the south side of the gaol. They found the knife on the roof of the servanta' quzikara, lying amongst some timber. The prisoner pointed the knife to witnrs If had blood on both sides of the thinde. The servants' quarters faced the ap
A Chinese guard stated that he was on duty at the gaol on the night of the 14th He went on duty at 5.30 pm, and went off duty as 9:30 p.m. He again went on that dived by an Indian guard. His 4.30 p.m. till 3.30 am. He was
beat was on the first floor, where the con- demned prisoners were. After duty ba went on the first floor to sleep.. The
then
reason why he slept on the first door was that the bed was there. It was nearest to the window. Soon after he went to bed, he beard whistles blowing. There
was a great commotion. He went down- stairs and saw a guard lying on the ground with an electric torch by his side. He also saw some blood on the ground. He saw some guards running up to the first floor carrying bamboo poles
Wit- ness anked what was the matter. A guard replied, There are some prisoners tight- ing. Witness followed the men up to the first and second floors and found no signs. qua disturbance. He did not seu the prisoners. He had been employed in the gaol for over a
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Mr. Franks. He was not on duty on the floor where the condemned cell was 1-- Wit- [21684: I was on post duży outside the con-
demned call 1 from 3 am to 3.30 am
The Coroner k
Whe told you to take that duty Witness was always told to take the place of the man, who usually did that duty, when he went to make entries. The third, hand man, a European, Warder Speed, who was murdered, saked icme do ith Before
-I was on the
to
e top-oor of the gaol,
An Indian warder Stated that on San-
* day night, he was patrolling the top floor of the gaol, when he board some noise followed by the blowing of poilce whistles on the ground floor... Witness left his electric torch on the floor, and drawing bis truncheon, ran down the stairs. He noticed a turban and a smashed electric light
on the
́and the west yard were open- He saw blood on the floor. Up to that tune pe had not scena low his officers ar the escaped prisoners. He whistle and ran up to No. 3 opened a window facing the new staff quarters and blew, andther blast on the Whistles Hadid not see anything about the fighting Be saw the Chinese guard standing by the steps near the west yard. gaten. There were two staircases going up to the floor.
upper your ground and the gates of the
ward He
The Coroner. It is possible that the ment went up t the other staircase and
atacked the Indian first,
Another guard stated that while be was on duty in & ward, one of the prisoners, who had caped came near him and using
language, said I will Hill you.
to the second floor and blow police whistle. He recognised the man, hier number was 781. He.dat notes whether the man was carrying anything.There
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floor, but he was afraz bell on his to ring it think- ing that the prisoner, who was standing on the other side of the gate, might kill him. He suspected that the man had a key. He blew a police whistle The man was wearing black clother
Another guard stated that on the morn ing of the 15th, he was patrolling the yard Atm the principal warder met him near
the cook-bouse Fle gave him a key to open the coal box.
Witace obtains some coal and bad just lit the firest when he heard a noise. He went towards the entrance hall add there found the principal warder lying on the "floor.
The injurry was adjonened at 5. Tuikk, fill this morning
1919.
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