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1 that had freezer -- vans with freezer compartments so they
2 could transfer stock correctly, but I never knew one of
3 them to be rung and I think we still ran out of stock
4 occasionally.
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6 Q. That was a letter from McDonald's to the Employment
7 Department.
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9 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes, I see.
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11 MR. MORRIS: I should have said what the date was.
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13 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It is 20th January, 1995.
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15 MR. MORRIS: Yes, thank you.
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17 MR. MORRIS: We have no further questions.
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19 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Thank you.
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21 MR. RAMPTON: What would your Lordship like me to do? I am
22 quite willing to start now.
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24 MR. JUSTICE BELL: If there are questions you want to ask while
25 you have the opportunity this afternoon with a view to
26 making further inquiries, then do so, but otherwise there
27 is no need to feel obliged to start cross-examination at
28 all.
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30 MR. RAMPTON: I am very grateful to your Lordship. That is what
31 I was going to ask your Lordship to allow me to do, and it
32 will not take very long. I will not go past quarter past
33 four.
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35 MR. JUSTICE BELL: (To the witness): It will mean, I am afraid,
36 you will have to come back on some subsequent occasion, but
37 we will deal with that problem later.
38 A. OK.
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40 Cross-Examined by MR. RAMPTON QC
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42 MR. RAMPTON: Mr. Logan, I would like you to find that one and a
43 half/two page sheet of notes by Mr. Morris where you give
44 names. It is dated 2nd October, 1995.
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46 MR. MORRIS: It should be part of your statement.
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48 MR. RAMPTON: (To the witness): It starts with "Paul Scot
49 Shepherd" and, presumably, it is somewhere with your
50 statement.
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52 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes.
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54 MR. RAMPTON: I understand what you have told us -----
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56 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It is in the pale blue file ---
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58 MR. RAMPTON: Have you not got it?
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60 MR. JUSTICE BELL: -- with a 2 on the back; you have got it
