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The ChairmANI-
When the ovidence is printed the copies will be very care- -fully revised and I suggest that they be revised by check- -ing the Chairman's and Secretary's coming together.
r Shelton Boogert- Euch Member night revise them and submit them to you when
they are correct.
The Chairman i-
The Chairman 1-
When rough proofs are printed, it will be a very good thing to lat each Member of the Cornission have a copy. The more people we have to revise the copies the better. Is that
agreed 7
Agroe
We will treat the originals in charge of the Secretary as the official copies to be signed by witnesses.
Agrest.
Mr Shelton Booper :- Should they be signed now ?
The Chairman (- -
I think Dr Olark might sign these now ?
Mr Shelton Booper :- And then sign the postscript ?
This was agreed to and the evidence atremly given by Dr
Clark as signet.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
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RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHICALLY WITH COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH - NOT TO BE
The Chairman 3-
Mr Elelt n
I think, if there are only a few more questions to put to
De Clark we might finish with him now and I propose then to Call Inspector Witchall.
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lomper i« On page 64 of your evidence Dr Clark in the first answer
concerning the supervision of the letters to the public. Do
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you neve: ask the S-cretary to mile to the public ? You say
in your answer you do not see the letters that go to the publicly those that go to the Onveniment. Do you over in-troot the Secretary to write to the publi- ?
Occasionally, Ted.
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Then would that not rather qualify your first answer that
you never supervise the latter
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