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     2   MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, the final thing is this:  We have been
     3        given Mr. Atkinson has now looked at some documents
     4        relating to Jarret in the west country; a small part of
     5        them are McKey's documents, most of them are Jarret
     6        documents.  What I propose to do, if I may, is to disclose
     7        or serve them now in case the Defendants should want to ask
     8        Mr. Walker any questions about them on Monday.
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    10   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes.
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    12   MR. MORRIS:  It is fortunate that he is coming back on Monday
    13        then.
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    15   MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, we will have, if we may, a copy of the
    16        Crush v. New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation for your
    17        Lordship on Monday, if that will be soon enough, or do you
    18        want us to send it over to you this evening?  We can do
    19        that too.  I have a copy in chambers.  I just cannot find
    20        it at the moment.
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    22   MS. STEEL:  What is that one about?
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    24   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  That was Crush v. The New Zealand
    25        Broadcasting Corporation which is a case which Mr. Rampton
    26        has mentioned on more than one occasion.  How many copies
    27        do you have?
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    29   MR. RAMPTON:  I can make as many as necessary.  I do not have
    30        any here in court, that is the trouble.  If could I find my
    31        old file which I used on the occasion of previous
    32        arguments, I would be able to produce a copy now because
    33        I think that was in it, but I cannot find it.  It must be
    34        in chambers.
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    36   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  What I would like is if you can hand to
    37        Mr. Stiles a copy first thing on Monday morning and a copy
    38        each for Ms. Steel and Mr. Morris.
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    40   MR. RAMPTON:  It is not a difficult case to digest.
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    42   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  It has never actually been read because
    43        Mr. Rampton, I think some 15 months ago now, referred to it
    44        as authority for a proposition which I said I did not think
    45        needed any authority save that of common sense.  15 months
    46        later I think I ought to read it, so I have asked for a
    47        copy of it.
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    49   MS. STEEL:  Right, OK.
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    51          (The court adjourned until Monday, 30th January 1995) 
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