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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
Third Meeting
2.15 p.m. 5th June 1906
Hra: My E. Á. Hewett, Chairman, presided,
All the Mezhere present.
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Chairman :-
Gentlenen; since we laat mel, I have sɔn the Attorney
General and he tells mẹ that what we should ɖɔ would be
immediately after examination of a witness to read over
the shorthand notes and get him by sign then, I pointed
out that that was out of the question and he said the next
best thing would be to have the shorthand notes written
nụt in longħand, gone over by the Mothers of the Commission
with the witness and then sign them. That being so we rust
adopt the Attorney General's advice.
Agreed.
I think we had better now preceed checking the report of
last meeting and then ask Dr Clark to sign the notes as they
are before us.
Notes checked.
Now, Gentlenen in accordance with the Attorney General's
advise I will ask Dr 0Jark to sign.
Shelton Roozert- I have got thout four or five questions to ash Dr Clark to
complete his evidence. He cannot sign this and not the
others.
Dr Clark
The Chairman:=
Humphreys -
Then they have been put I think the whole thing can be sign-
-ed an one shoot.
Te must agreg as to which is the Official copy of the Notes.
There is mine and the Secretary's. It is the question of
signature as to which copy the withens is to sign. I think
we had better treat the Secretury'a copy, Which in the orig= -inal from which the others are copiel, as the official copy to be signed by the wi^ness.
Will that be compared with the others ?
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