Day 267 - 21 Jun 96 - Page 42
1 content.
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3 MR. MORRIS: At this meeting alone you tried to get two letters,
4 or you got one of them and you were trying to get a video
5 as well?
6 A. I have noted "collect" or "collected a letter from
7 Peter Taulk and will attempt" or "will try utmost to get
8 video" or "get video from them".
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10 Q. Right, and will try to get the letter from New Zealand?
11 A. Sorry where is that?
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13 Q. The third paragraph?
14 A. That is correct, yes. That is what I have written.
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16 Q. There is certainly one letter from New Zealand in that
17 file. You were just trying to get hold of any letters from
18 other campaigners, other antiMcDonald's campaigners, were
19 you not?
20 A. No.
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22 Q. Who were reporting on things that they had done or were
23 going to do?
24 A. No, I was making, where possible, a note of the people
25 involved with the antiMcDonald's campaign.
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27 Q. Making a note where?
28 A. A mental note.
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30 Q. What? You were expecting to remember their names,
31 addresses and countries and details of the protests that
32 they were involved in?
33 A. I may have made a written note.
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35 Q. At the meeting?
36 A. At the meeting.
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38 Q. So you took a notebook with you?
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40 MR. JUSTICE BELL: No, you said that before ----
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42 THE WITNESS: No, I did not.
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44 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I think you were at odds because you -- the
45 only point is that you do not have to have a notebook in
46 order to make a note.
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48 MS. STEEL: OK. So, you took a piece of paper and a pen with
49 you to make notes?
50 A. There was no need. There were ample, empty envelopes,
51 re-cycleable envelopes, in that room to make a note
52 wherever needed.
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54 Q. Whilst there were lots of other people in the meeting?
55 A. Whilst there were lots of other people in the meeting.
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57 Q. Keeping on eye on what you were doing, or who might see
58 what you were doing?
59 A. That is correct.
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