Day 100 - 09 Mar 95 - Page 56
1 from -- they are not pathogenic, they are spoilage
2 bacteria, and it is a test really to see whether you have
3 got a significant amount of these in your products.
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5 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Can we forget them for food poisoning or not?
6 A. Yes, they are not a food poisoning concern.
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8 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I suggest we finish there. I suggest you
9 spend a bit of time overnight so you are well organised
10 tomorrow with a view to finish comfortably within the day.
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12 MR. RAMPTON: There is one thing before your Lordship rises. We
13 were promised and do not yet have and we would like to have
14 before the end of the day so we have at least one working
15 day left before Monday to deal with, which is the
16 particulars of the Sun Valley ex-catcher
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18 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes, the catcher.
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20 MR. RAMPTON: It is becoming urgent.
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22 MS. STEEL: I was trying to finish jotting some things down
23 about that now.
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25 MR. JUSTICE BELL: How long will it take you?
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27 MS. STEEL: Hopefully I can do it within about five minutes. It
28 is all from notes and it is a bit rough, but it will give
29 the basic idea.
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31 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I will rise now. Unless my recollection
32 fails me there are a multitude of quite large tables
33 outside in the hall. I would ask you to sit there with
34 your clean piece of paper finish compiling what you want to
35 do and then Mr. Riley might be kind enough to make
36 photocopies, so that you can give it to Mrs. Brinley-Codd
37 and keep copies for yourself and Mr. Morris, but before you
38 go away this afternoon.
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