Day 142 - 26 Jun 95 - Page 39
1 A. Excuse me?
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3 Q. With Germany there are a lot of different allegations so it
4 is a bit difficult to co-ordinate the questioning on this.
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6 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Do you have it clear in your mind what you
7 want to achieve in relation to Germany?
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9 MR. MORRIS: I think with Germany there are a number of
10 different pleadings. I am finding it difficult to
11 cross-reference all the different documents on this
12 subject. I cannot remember if the Plaintiffs were actually
13 going to call someone from Germany, Eva Marie Sachse?
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15 MR. JUSTICE BELL: There was Miss or Frau Sachse.
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17 MR. RAMPTON: Eva Marie Sachse. The position was that we said
18 that if we -----
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20 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You were hoping to but then there was a query
21 over her health or something, was there not?
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23 MR. RAMPTON: No, my Lord, it was this, that your Lordship said
24 that if we were not going to call her we should answer the
25 interrogatories.
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27 MR. JUSTICE BELL: That is right.
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29 MR. RAMPTON: That is what we did, so she is not being called.
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31 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Work on the basis she is not coming,
32 Mr. Morris.
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34 MR. MORRIS (To the witness): You have some knowledge of the
35 German situation?
36 A. Yes, I do.
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38 Q. Have you visited Germany over a number of years?
39 A. Yes, I have.
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41 Q. Including at times when there were negotiations with the
42 union, NGG union?
43 A. I would be there at times when negotiations were taking
44 place. I was not participating in the negotiations, if
45 that is what you are asking.
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47 Q. I am trying to find the pleadings.
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49 MR. JUSTICE BELL: There is one at 20.
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51 MR. MORRIS: I know there are a number of different ones.
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53 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Can you not just recall without
54 necessarily looking at the pleading what the point is on
55 which you think Mr. Stein might be able to give you some
56 information which is helpful to your case?
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58 MR. MORRIS: Yes, it is not 20 or 45. I think there is one at
59 the end.
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