Day 259 - 10 Jun 96 - Page 84


     
     1        A.  The only leaflet I removed from the premises was that
     2        which I passed over to Kings.
     3
     4   MR. RAMPTON:  Yes, thank you.  My Lord, those are all the
     5        questions I have in evidence-in-chief.
     6
     7   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Just pause there.  Yes, thank you.
     8        (To the Defendants):  Do you want to start your
     9        cross-examination this evening, or not?  I will leave it
    10        entirely to you.  It is a question of we can adjourn now if
    11        you wish and you can start in the morning.  If you want to
    12        ask some questions tonight, then we will go on for a while.
    13
    14   MR. MORRIS:  The only thing that may be worth -- we would like
    15        not to do it tonight but there may be a couple of questions
    16        related to the documentation which might help us in what
    17        the issue is tomorrow morning.
    18
    19   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Just pause.  If you want to sit down at any
    20        stage tomorrow, Mr. Bishop, just pull the chair forward
    21        into the witness box and sit down now, if you want, while
    22        Mr. Morris considers his position.
    23
    24                   Cross-examined by the Defendants
    25
    26   MR. MORRIS:  You said that you went to meetings most weeks,
    27        anyway?
    28        A.  Yes.
    29
    30   Q.   Missing out two or three, or something, in the period that
    31        you were employed.  You went to the demonstration.  Did you
    32        also go to other events or to the office to, you know, deal
    33        with other matters?
    34        A.  No.
    35
    36   Q.   As well as the weekly meetings, what other events did you
    37        go to apart from the George Roby and that particularly?
    38        A.  No other, none other.  The only meetings I attended
    39        were the scheduled meetings at Caledonian Road and the
    40        public meetings at Endsleigh Street.
    41
    42   Q.   And the march, the rally in the park?
    43        A.  I did not go on the march.  I went to the afternoon
    44        park.
    45
    46   Q.   And the pub in the evening?
    47        A.  Yes, yes.
    48
    49   Q.   We have heard, I think from Mr. Nicholson, that there were
    50        weekly reports by the agents, or something like that.  Were 
    51        you aware that there -- for example, there is a report that 
    52        is based entirely upon your notes that we have got.  That 
    53        report which you have seen, was that the kind of weekly
    54        report that was done from Kings throughout the time you
    55        were employed?
    56        A.  As far as I am aware.  The only reports that
    57        I submitted were direct to Kings.  What they did with them
    58        after that I was not at the time made aware of.
    59
    60   Q.   But you were aware they were doing weekly reports, even if

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