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Q. And after certain distance again it begins to wobbles and then dies?

A. That is only at the very last.

MR. BARCLAY: That is 150 feet?

A. About, about 150 feet it would fairly steady down. I am saying this just as an approximate figure.

MR. LAVERGNE: Did you see the ammunition that was issued on that night?

A. I issue no ammunition at all to the troops. We make ammunition and we deliver it in bulk to the Government Inspectors who inspect it, then pack it and deliver it to the ordnance and the ordnance do all the issuing.

Q. You know perfectly the regulations of issuing of ammunition to troops anyway?

A. Oh yes. I mean in the ordinary sense of the word.

Q. Is it not a fact after ammunition has been used there is generally a board and report on the use of that ammunition right away, immediately?

A. It depends entirely how it was issued and what the regulations generally were for the issuing. That is not really within my technical province. If you dont mind I would rather stick…

Q. Stick to your province?

A …stick to my province.

Q. I agree with you.

And further deponent saith not.

I certify the foregoing to be a true and correct transcript of my shorthand notes.


W. John Breen
OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER.