Day 277 - 10 Jul 96 - Page 74


     
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     2   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  I have got that at 207F.
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     4   MR. RAMPTON:  I think it is meant to be to be C.
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     6   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Well, there we are.
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     8   MR. RAMPTON:  There is only one part or two parts of this note,
     9        Ms. Steel, that I want to ask you about.  Mrs Tiller did
    10        not go to very many meetings, only I think about five in
    11        all.  This I think was her last one.  In the middle of page
    12        26 she writes this, it is the big paragraph in the middle
    13        of the page:
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    15        "The fayre was then discussed and it seemed that most of
    16        the arrangements had been made between the main members as
    17        to what each one's responsibility was to be in the
    18        organisation of the fayre and what their input would be on
    19        the day of the fayre."
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    21             Then please go over the page, and here come these
    22        strangers who we have seen before.  The paragraph which
    23        starts, "around 10 o'clock three young men wearing" and so
    24        on and so forth.  Then just read to yourself to the end of
    25        that sentence ending in "the wrong building."
    26        A.  End of which sentence?
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    28   Q.   Sorry.  If you just read the first sentence of that part
    29        "around 10 o'clock" to yourself and I want to ask you
    30        about the next sentence?
    31        A.  Yes.
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    33   Q.   She then writes:
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    35        "The immediate reaction of the main members of subject
    36        group was of contained alarm and Dave, Helen, John and Paul
    37        went into the next room."
    38        A.  Yes.
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    40   Q.   She has got it right, has she not?  Those were the main
    41        members:  Dave, Helen, John and Paul?
    42        A.  No.  There were no main members, there were people who
    43        attended regular meetings and there were people who had
    44        been involved, off and on, for a long time.
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    46   MR. RAMPTON:  Right.  I want to move to something else.
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    48   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Well, is that the time to --
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    50   MR. RAMPTON:  There is no further discussion to be had but, to
    51        be quite frank, I am quite tired and I daresay Ms. Steel is
    52        too, although she may not admit it.
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    54   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  You have got some time to go anyway have
    55        you?
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    57   MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, I should finish comfortably tomorrow
    58        easily.
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    60   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Well, we will break off now and resume at

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