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door.

Thank you that 18 ll I want to know.

to the Interpreter:

Hon Mr Way A "e is going to explain the position of the

that he knocked at-

When you translated the door and the cook came to answer i

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he corrected you, Tell us what it is he has been saying.

Interpreter: He said I went up stairs and saw the kit-

door

ohen was closed.

explained →

stairs I saw the cook was in the kitchen

door Antponga leading into the room where the inspector was.

Fitness said "No,* and continuing: When I went up

the door

of which

was afor and there was A

a

The

oook came out and asked me who I was visiting and I told him

I wanted to see the inspector and he opened the door and I went in. I beg to explain to you that when I came up the stairs

I saw the oook, and the kitchen was there, in the entrance

near the staircase. When I got up I turned in

the kitchen, because the door of the kitchen was open. cook said come to the fire, and I said I want to see the in-spector. A short space from the kitchen as a door and the cook went in to tell the inspector and I went in to see him.

so I can see

The

Hon. Mr Hewett : Was the cook the first person you sa7

firal or did he knock at the door. Was there a door at the

bottom of the stairs ?

Defa dant:

Defe

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No.

Does the Council understand that he walked into the house

and the cook was the first person he saw ? -

His Excellency ? - There is nothing that turns on that.

Defendant: He has told you there is no door, and he

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has also told you he came to my house with Mr Iambe, and

le

r Lambelt has never seen this man in my house in his life.

It is absolutely false and I would like to point out that the

charge is between 1902 and 1903.

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