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Q. You are satisfied that he could see the crowd very well ?


A. Well, no, I could not say that he could see them very well.


Q. Could he see there was a crowd or some individuals around there ?


A. It was he that was doing the seeing. I could not say.


Q. You were not there ?


A. No, I was not there.


Q. How far were you from there ?


A. I was not very far, between there and the railway building.


Q. You walked up to him after you heard the firing or he reported it to you ?


A. I went up as soon as I heard firing.


Q. Did he say why he had ordered the firing ?


A. Yes.


Q. Why, what was the reason ?


A. Because they had quite a lot of shots fired at them.


Q. Did he tell you how many ?


A. No.


Q. Any casualties ?


A. Yes.


Q. That point ?


A. They had casualties.


Q. Immediately before ?


A. Immediately before opening fire we had no casualty.


THE CORONER : What kind of casualty ?


A. A man hit in the jaw, another one in the leg, another one in the head.


MR. LAVERGNE : Were they hit there ? That is precisely what I want ? Were the man who was hit in the jaw and