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Lieut. Bruce statedAre you prepared to swear that the statement signed by you is correct. I am.The copy marked B and initialled by the President signed by Lieut. Bruce was read over to him and admitted by him to be the truth. [See page 123]When you left [words deleted] House what condition was Major Beardsmore in. [words deleted] I consider that Major Beardsmore was under the influence of drink when I saw him on Sunday night.
By Major Beardsmore.Do you consider that I did not know what I was doing on Sunday night. You seemed to wander in your conversationWhat did I say. I do not recall what you saidDid I leave the trap. You remained in the sulky.Did you say anything to me. You asked for me and I came out and there two or three other men with me at the time, but I cannot say exactly what you said. I certainly think you were under the influence of drink.you [words deleted] Was I under the influence of drink when I left at noon on Sunday. No you were not.Was I under the influence on Saturday night or up to Sunday.As far as I know, No.Did you see Major Beardsmore leave or go to to House No.
[Signature] HL Bruce Lieut
I did not see Major Beardsmore at Gov. House during those times but I did see him there on Sunday morning, at about 11 o'clockHe gave me no instructions to withdraw my Company. Colour Sergeant Mack relieved me.
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