Day 189 - 20 Nov 95 - Page 36
1 Q. -- so that he had to run for it?
2 A. No, never. That is a total fabrication, a total lie.
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4 Q. Mr. Brian Rice was not a Manager, was he?
5 A. I think he was junior management. He became junior
6 manager, I think. He had some position -- they used to
7 have a lot of titles, your Lordship. What they amounted
8 to, I do not know.
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10 Q. You remember that there were two hearings in the High
11 Court; do you remember that?
12 A. My memory -- regarding what now?
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14 Q. I will help your memory, if I may. Have you got that pink
15 one, XIIIB?
16 A. Yes, I have.
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18 Q. Can you open it, please, at tab 59, which is the second tab
19 in the file?
20 A. Tab 59, yes.
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22 Q. Yes. You were one of the defendants to the application for
23 the injunction, were you not?
24 A. I was, yes.
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26 Q. Do you remember that the first injunction was granted at
27 the beginning of April, on the 3rd?
28 A. I think I have a different one to you.
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30 Q. Never mind. Let us look at the second injunction. If you
31 like to look at page 1023, there are two numbers -----
32 A. Yes. Hang on. I do not know where you are in this.
33 If you could -----
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35 Q. Page 1023; that is what I am asking you to look at.
36 A. Yes. I have it here. It is 31, is the actual page.
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38 Q. Yes, it is 31 and 1023.
39 A. OK.
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41 Q. This one is dated Monday, 9th April 1979, in the High
42 Court, before Mr. Justice Costello. We see that the
43 company owner, franchisee, is the plaintiff, and that you
44 and Mr. James Macken, Noel Foyle and Noel Dowling were the
45 defendants?
46 A. Yes.
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48 Q. Who is Noel Dowling?
49 A. Noel Dowling?
50
51 Q. Yes.
52 A. I think Noel Dowling was a member of some political
53 party. I cannot remember, I am not sure.
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55 Q. Was he an employee?
56 A. I think he was a union official, actually.
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58 Q. That is right. He was a union official, was he not?
59 A. Yes.
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