Citations:must have killed a Chinaman


 * 1925, L. M. Newton, The Story of the Twelfth: A Record of the 12th Battalion, page 132
 * It appeared as though someone in the Battalion must have killed a Chinaman, as the weather continued rough and stormy, with strong wind.
 * 1999, Barry Maitland, The Chalon Heads, page 305,
 * ‘It hasn′t been your week, Sammy.’
 * ‘You can say that again. I reckon I must have killed a Chinaman.’
 * He grins weakly at Brock, who smiles back encouragingly, and is then startled to see a small black hole appear in the centre of Starling′s forehead, followed a moment later by the ringing smack of a gunshot.
 * 2004 January 14, Cycling News, “On the road to recovery - again”, (link)
 * “The left hand side of my body has really been hammered the last six months; I must have killed a Chinaman in a previous life or something, I don′t know,” mused Vogels.
 * He grins weakly at Brock, who smiles back encouragingly, and is then startled to see a small black hole appear in the centre of Starling′s forehead, followed a moment later by the ringing smack of a gunshot.
 * 2004 January 14, Cycling News, “On the road to recovery - again”, (link)
 * “The left hand side of my body has really been hammered the last six months; I must have killed a Chinaman in a previous life or something, I don′t know,” mused Vogels.