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Was he an omer ?

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94 Q.

No. So far au my recollection marveg nå,

hi ha perde

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na was a

contractor, who liad been ment by the omar.

If you can go so far as to say he was a contractor, 14.642 what was the nne ?

I dont know.

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You have just said, so far as your recollection se, ves

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you, he was a contractor. How do you know he was a

contractor ↑

I am under the impression. I do not know ɑgether he was

a contractor.

It is rather a bold thing to say you were undur an 14694 impression, if you did not know he was a contractor

a man with a certain amount of teclmical anowledge

comes up to know what it asans, but you are not sure

that he was a contractor.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

A.

No.

4.

But it was not the owner himself ↑

A.

No.

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In not sure.

What did you tell that man ↑

I asked Mr Bryan to come in and see the man,

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and

afterwards I took hia in to Dr Clerk, and he explained

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to the man.

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4.

Had Dr Clark seen it. What was it - a floor ↑

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In connection with concrete.

98 9.

Had Dr Clark bean to see it?

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

No, but in connection with the making good, explained what was required to be done.

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But how could hw, without examining the floor, say what

Whether it was to make good one "make good" meant ? yard or the whole floor. What me the upshot of this

interview with Dr Clark ↑

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