After the importance of the oath had been pointed out, the witness was sworn according to regulations. The examination took place in the German language.

Signed: Stempel. Signed: Stemper.

D. App. 32.

Proceedings at Louvain,
November 20th, 1914.

Court of the Government-General.

Present:
President, Stempel.
Secretary, Stemper.

Legal Statement of Evidence.

In a side-street of the Rue de Tirlemont at Louvain, near the prison, the following was ascertained:

In this side-street there is on the left-hand side, coming from the Rue de Tirlemont, a long wall, about 4 metres high. Opposite this wall lies a continuous row of houses of several storeys. The wall shows numerous traces of gun-shots. According to the traces of these shots, which are still clearly visible, they have been fired without a doubt from the upper storeys of the houses opposite. The range of these shots on the wall extends, according to the traces there left, transversely from the top to the bottom.

Signed: Stempel. Signed: Stemper.