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No. There was a contract book, an agreement book, the chief contractor, It is not in existence now.
It is a pity he has not got that book.
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Hewett:-
A.
Who keeps that book, you or the chief contractor? I take it to get money from the chief contractor, and he, the chief contractor, makes the entries.
And when the contract is complete, and the last payment is made, who keeps that book? Does the chief contractor keep it, or do you keep it?
The book is torn up in the presence of us both, when the money is all paid up.
And the only books you keep then are the day books between yourself and your labourers, for the work from day to day?
A.
Yes.
Or Atkinson:-
A.
No.
Have you paid any other Inspectors cimshaws?
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not any of them
How long has he been engaged as sub contractor?
A.
Only between one and two years.
Sercombe Smith:-
Are you getting work now?
A.
A little.
Q.
Not so much as you used to?
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No.
Q.
Why?
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I have no capital myself.
Q.
Never had any capital, I suppose?
A.
I have never had any capital.
Q.
Since this trouble, have you had less business?
A.
Yes.
The Chairman:-
I don't think the Inspector has finished asking questions. Have you
Kelly:-
All I want to say, Sir, is that the limewashing doesn't