Day 078 - 26 Jan 95 - Page 24
1 Q. Did you see that edict afterwards, later?
2 A. No.
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4 Q. You have never seen it until today?
5 A. No.
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7 Q. If we go to another document -- I am trying to find the
8 World Wildlife correspondence; I have copies of it but
9 I have not got the reference.
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11 MR. JUSTICE BELL: In fact, in your documents -----
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13 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, it is probably volume XIV yellow which
14 has all the World Wildlife Fund correspondence under Civil
15 Act Evidence Notice.
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17 MR. JUSTICE BELL: XIV?
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19 MR. RAMPTON: XIV of yellow, my Lord, "Destruction of the
20 Environment".
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22 MR. MORRIS: Before you go to the actual document -----
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24 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Have you got the right one because document
25 23 in your documents which I looked at -- in error I was
26 looking at your original list and that is World Wildlife
27 correspondence as well, but are you happy to work off
28 yellow XIV?
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30 MS. STEEL: Yes.
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32 MR. MORRIS: Probably, yes.
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34 MR. RAMPTON: Yellow XIV contains all the documents the
35 Defendants had and a whole lot more besides.
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37 MR. MORRIS (To the witness): Before we go into that, if you go
38 to No. 48?
39 A. If I go to 48?
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41 Q. Sorry, tab 48.
42 A. In the new folder? 48.
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44 Q. Do not read it yet. I will ask you a question first. I am
45 trying to get my thoughts organised.
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47 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Just pause. Do not hurry yourself. I know
48 it is important to get through it, but if you rush you will
49 get in a tangle.
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51 MR. MORRIS: You said in that original letter, the last
52 paragraph -- I will just read it out again -- "I realise
53 that what we are talking about is political and I can
54 assure you that there is no intention for anybody to send
55 Lord Sam's letter back to Buckingham Palace"?
56 A. Yes.
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58 Q. Lord Sam is Lord Vesty, yes?
59 A. Yes.
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