Day 185 - 07 Nov 95 - Page 03


     
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     2   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  I think what I will do, I will ask the
     3        parties not to fix anyone in the week beginning Monday 11th
     4        without referring to me.  That is not to say that -- if,
     5        for instance, there clearly is a witness or there are
     6        witnesses who can only conveniently be dealt with during
     7        that week, I would like to be told.  But if no one is fixed
     8        for that week, say, for the next few days, that enables the
     9        person responsible for listing election petitions to --
    10        I should be able to tell you within a week or so what it
    11        the position is.
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    13   MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, that would have the consequence that
    14        I would suggest that probably it would not then be sensible
    15        to start Bath, which is likely to be a fairly lengthy
    16        exercise, until January.
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    18   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Let us wait and see.  It will only be two
    19        days.  At the moment, I am asking just keep the five days
    20        free in the hope that two days of those five can be fixed
    21        for the other matter I have to deal with.  But at the
    22        moment if two days are fixed in that week the other three
    23        will straightaway become available.
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    25   MS. STEEL:   Can I just ask when the official Christmas break
    26        is?
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    28   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  The last day of term is Thursday the 21st,
    29        and my recollection is that the first day of the new term
    30        is January the 11th.
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    32   MR. RAMPTON:  That is right, yes.
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    34   MS. STEEL:   Thank you.
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    36   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes.
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    38                      SABINA IURILLA, continued
    39             Cross-examination by the Defendants, continued
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    41   MR. MORRIS:  You need a copy of your statement.  I think it is
    42        yellow volume X.
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    44   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  XB, yellow XB.
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    46   THE WITNESS:  Do you know what tab it is?
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    48   MR. MORRIS:  I do not know.
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    50   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  It is 39E. 
    51        A.  Thank you. 
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    53   MR. MORRIS:  I would like you to go to page 19, please.  In
    54        paragraph 55, there are various things about the management
    55        putting up cartoon posters.  Then, in the middle, it
    56        says: "Cam allowed the union to put its own literature up."
    57        He had to, did he not, because that was what was agreed at
    58        the Labour Board?
    59        A.  I do not know.  They put up their information in a
    60        glass box, like, just a lay box, and they put it behind it

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