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Mr. Joel Paro states that he was one of the men employed - that Capt. Robey the Commissay promised them pay in rations which were given for a while - then stopped and on complaint of these men, Capt. R. said they should have their pay in money.
But they have never been able to get their money, with one exception viz. Joel Parr.
Rations were being vo'l. by storekeepers as they themselves will testify to the number of eight. Mr. Parr on making this representation to Capt. Barues and threatening to inform the