Day 193 - 28 Nov 95 - Page 13


     
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     2   Q.   You see, I have not made up what I have been putting to
     3        you, Miss Inglis.  These people said these things quite
     4        soon after you had signed them up.  You know that, do you
     5        not?
     6        A.  No.
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     8   Q.   They said them in the Labour Board letters.
     9        A.  They may have, but they have never said them to me.
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    11   Q.   How do you explain that they said those things?
    12        A.  I am sorry?
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    14   Q.   How do you explain that they came -----
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    16   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  I am not sure that is the right way, if I may
    17        say so, Mr. Rampton, because the witness does not have to
    18        explain anything anyone says.  What you can do is give
    19        Miss Inglis an opportunity if she thinks there is some
    20        explanation or knows of some explanation, but she cannot be
    21        asked to explain it.
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    23   MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, perhaps not.
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    25        (To the witness):  Miss Inglis do you have your written
    26        statement there?
    27        A.  I am sorry?
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    29   Q.   The written statement that you made for this case?
    30        A.  No.  Can you tell me what binder it would be in?
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    32   MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, I am afraid I have it loose.  Somebody
    33        will have the reference, no doubt.
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    35   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  It is volume III, and it is divider 12,
    36        Miss Inglis, if you do not mind -- the pale blue one on the
    37        very top.
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    39   MR. RAMPTON:  Have you got it now?
    40        A.  We are looking at my statement?
    41
    42   Q.   Yes.
    43        A.  Yes, I have.
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    45   Q.   Can you turn to the second page, please, the first complete
    46        paragraph?  We looked at the petition yesterday.  Do you
    47        remember that?
    48        A.  Yes.
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    50   Q.  "The weekend after we had filed," you write, "individuals at 
    51        the staff of McDonald's began telephoning people from 
    52        McDonald's and telling them that Cam knew who had signed 
    53        cards and that they had better sign the petition against
    54        the union if they wanted to stay loyal to Cam."
    55
    56        What you are suggesting there is that the 39 people who
    57        signed the petition were intimidated into signing it, for
    58        fear that they would lose their jobs?
    59        A.  Yes.
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