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MR CHEONG:
Appendix 4 ?
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MR MOTTRAM:
Oh, I beg your pardon. I am sorry.
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me, I can't count. It is Appendix 5. I beg your pardon. Appendix
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MR CHEONG:
Appendix 3:
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Principal Government
Yes. This was a letter from us to the
Architect at the time.
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MR CHEONG:
Which paragraph are you reading from?
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MR MOTTRAM:
The last paragraph of page 1.
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Yes, I have read through that but it's in my view at this stage anyway not totally relevant to the line. of questioning I would like to get some facts from.
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MR BURDETT:
In relation to the first part of your question, may I also direct your attention to Appendix 1 which,
as you will see, is a letter from the Public Works Department to
the contractors and this is written at a time when faults and
problems with the concreting had become completely obvious to everyone and the Government is saying there at page 2 under "Responsibility" that well, let me read it out, Sir [reads]:
"The Government Structural Engineer has stated that the original design of this basement, relying on water- proof concrete construction without tanking, could have produced a watertight basement if properly and
carefully executed with the materials specified."
MR CHEONG:
Yes, I don't doubt that. That is why I would like to ask the consultant's representative whether it could
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