Day 277 - 10 Jul 96 - Page 62
1 A. I think it was in 1909 some time. I do not think it
2 was right at the beginning of the year but, to be honest, I
3 cannot be specific.
4
5 Q. By 4th May so beginning of May, so that we need not look at
6 it?
7 A. Yes. Yes, I accept that I was a signatory by then.
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9 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Was it any one of those who could sign a
10 cheque?
11 A. Yes.
12
13 Q. Or a minimum two?
14 A. No, it was only one.
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16 MR. RAMPTON: Can we then turn please to page 154B? It is not
17 actually Mrs Tiller's notes but, for convenience, I have
18 done it from the notes file rather than her statement. It
19 is her report for 28th June 1990 and it is a paragraph at
20 the bottom of page 154B?
21 A. 154?
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23 Q. 154B for Bishop, yes. I hope your pagination --
24 A. I have not actually got my pages numbered.
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26 Q. Perhaps you could find her statement and we will do it from
27 there?
28 A. I have got 28th June Tiller, yes.
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30 Q. You have?
31 A. Yes.
32
33 Q. Have you got a thing which starts with a 2 in a circle in
34 my handwriting on the left-hand side?
35 A. No, I have got her personal note.
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37 MR. RAMPTON: I see, right. Well, I will use that.
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39 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I have got those at 154E.
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41 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, they are the ones behind her statement.
42 In that case Ms. Steel, the relevant paragraph is the
43 penultimate paragraph on the second page.
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45 MR. MORRIS: Can you say what that starts with, because I have
46 got the other report?
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48 MR. RAMPTON: It starts, "while this was going on"?
49 A. Yes.
50
51 Q. I daresay the wording is identical. I have not commented
52 on it, but:
53
54 "While this was going on at about 8.20 pm, Helen entered
55 and was greeted by name."
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57 And I am not interested in the clothing you were
58 wearing or what you did with them. The last sentence goes
59 on:
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