Mr. Aque

2121.

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Pwards fo 1144

Should you be surprised to hear that they had been in

that condition for three years or mora ↑

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it may be a mistake or not, - we are

A

I should.

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Did you ever,

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all liable to mistakes,

A.

03

Q.

A.

did you ever speak to Yr

Perkins at all about this, before you served this

notice on the owner?

Nothing further than reporting it,

You sent him up that diary ?

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That is signed by him every day. That diary of the 22nd

is signed by his on the 23rd.

04 Q.

A.

And does he say in this what action shall be taken P17204

It is minuted on these papers, "Please see report

attached to papers".

05 2.

A.

If you will look them up, I want to see those papers (7105′′)

please.

Yes.

Er Perkins is authorised to sign those notices, on (7206

behalf of the Building Authority ?

A.

Yes.

But in this case, you adopted a different course,

you?

atch??

A.

I think se. There were other notices that were drawri

out on that day, and he omitted to sign one of them,

and after delivering it to the clerk, he followed me

to the stairsane, and told me it was not signed, and thought it was a matter of not sa great importance,

that I could not sigh it on behalf of Mr Perkins.

on

I

of Q.

You are not in the habit of doing that?

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A.

fe, that is the only oase in which it had ever becom

necessary.

09 0.

17.209 And do you remember your attention being called to that

by Er Perkins, about the 13th of January ?

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

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C.O. 537

RECORD OFFICE. LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO SE

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