1797.

815

14940

Q.

Three months ?

14.949

A.

Not so long.

41

Do you think it would ever have been discovered ? 14941

A.

Yes, I quite expect it would have been discovered within the next fortnight.”

r Shelton Hooper:-

& 2

Reverting back to this; what is your idea of the instruction you received ? Who was the complainant,

14.942

and

A.

A.

Er Humphreys:-

who was the defendant? If I were to ask you to put this

right, could you put it right, sitting there ?

I could not.

Because you have no recollection of the incident ? 14.943 I have a recollection of it, My recollection arises in

this way. The M. 0. H. Inspector Conolly and the foreman and the President were together. I went through the room twice, and I heard that the foreman had been reprimanded and his station changed.

Who told you?

14.944

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

44

A.

Shelton Hooper:-

45

I cant say on the spur of the moment, but that is my

recollection of it.

And on that recollection you told the clerk to unke 14.945

the entry ?

A.

No, I did not tell the clerk.

Q.

Who did tell the clerk ?

14.946

A.

He must have had the papers in con, sa£ion with it.

47 Qo

Can this clerk get the papers without your knowledge", "7

A.

No, they must have come off my desk.

4590

A.

36

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

I passed them on

to the clerk without throughly going over them.

Have you any recollection of parsing these papers on to

the olerk ?

I have a recollection that all the papers come, after Dr Atkinson has seen them, on my desk, and they are split up

by myself.

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