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1 telephone Mrs. Brinley-Codd. I will give you a card.
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3 MR. JUSTICE BELL: That can be done after rise if Ms. Steel is
4 anxious to get away.
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6 MR. RAMPTON: In the week beginning the 9th, this week in
7 fact. Sometime in this week.
8 A. Indeed. That is my difficult, because I have to make
9 sure that I can fillip the pages I need for myself. I
10 will make an arrangement. I am sure it will work. You
11 will need it for about a week?
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13 Q. I think so, because it is not only I that would have to
14 look at it.
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16 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Can you get on to Mrs. Brinley-Codd at the
17 back end of this week?
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19 THE WITNESS: Certainly, my Lord.
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21 MR. RAMPTON: I am obliged.
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23 MS. STEEL: Could I say something in terms of tomorrow?
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25 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Is there anything more to ask
26 Mr. Cannon?
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28 MR. RAMPTON: No.
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30 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Thank you very much, Mr. Cannon. If you can
31 telephone Mrs. Brinley-Codd let and then arrangements will
32 be made for you to come back on one day in that week.
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34 MS. STEEL: I anticipate we may hit similar problems tomorrow,
35 because we have not got all the references that
36 Mr. Crawford has been referring to. We only got the
37 papers on Friday. As cross-examination is not going to
38 take place this week, I was wondering whether it might not
39 be better to do the examination-in-chief on Wednesday and
40 have tomorrow to sort out the rest of the papers.
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42 MR. JUSTICE BELL: How long is the examination-in-chief of
43 Professor Crawford going to take?
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45 MS. STEEL: I would be very, very surprised if it was not
46 finished within a day.
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48 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What do you say, Mr. Rampton? Are you
49 likely to start cross-examination of Professor Crawford or
50 do you want to put that over?
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52 MR. RAMPTON: No. I would want to put that over in its
53 entirety I suspect on the present view of what he has most
54 recently said. In some sense he is rather a different
55 proposition than Mr. Cannon because he is a medical
56 person. So that would not present a problem. I would
57 much rather not spend a whole lot of time in court
58 tomorrow, because as I said to your Lordship previously,
59 time in court is money, thrashing around trying to find
60 out whether there are documents we have not got, so on and
