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Holocaust Denial on Trial, Trial Transcripts, Day 18: Electronic Edition
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I see that. We may have to lose Dr Fox from
1his Friday slot.
2 MR IRVING: We cannot do this by Friday quite clearly. In that
3case I will have to introduce him sometime next week, but
4I will fax to the Defence solicitors a one page proof of
5what he intends to say.
6 MR JUSTICE GRAY: Dr Fox is relatively available, is he?
7 MR IRVING: Except on Mondays. He cannot come on Monday. He
8is a lecturer I think at the University College or Jews
9College or University of Canterbury somewhere.
10 MR RAMPTON: Can I suggest that he be deferred until after
11Professor Evans has finished?
12 MR IRVING: Yes.
13 MR JUSTICE GRAY: Yes, that is a good thing anyway.
14 MR RAMPTON: It is much better from your Lordship's point of
15view and from the Professor's point of view.
16 MR JUSTICE GRAY: We are not sitting on Friday that is now
17obvious.
18 MR RAMPTON: No.
19 MR IRVING: I hope your Lordship does not begrudge me the fact
20that I have not got another 45 minutes?
21 MR JUSTICE GRAY: No. We will adjourn now.
22 (The witness stood down)
23(The court adjourned until Monday, 14th February 2000)
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1his Friday slot.
2 MR IRVING: We cannot do this by Friday quite clearly. In that
3case I will have to introduce him sometime next week, but
4I will fax to the Defence solicitors a one page proof of
5what he intends to say.
6 MR JUSTICE GRAY: Dr Fox is relatively available, is he?
7 MR IRVING: Except on Mondays. He cannot come on Monday. He
8is a lecturer I think at the University College or Jews
9College or University of Canterbury somewhere.
10 MR RAMPTON: Can I suggest that he be deferred until after
11Professor Evans has finished?
12 MR IRVING: Yes.
13 MR JUSTICE GRAY: Yes, that is a good thing anyway.
14 MR RAMPTON: It is much better from your Lordship's point of
15view and from the Professor's point of view.
16 MR JUSTICE GRAY: We are not sitting on Friday that is now
17obvious.
18 MR RAMPTON: No.
19 MR IRVING: I hope your Lordship does not begrudge me the fact
20that I have not got another 45 minutes?
21 MR JUSTICE GRAY: No. We will adjourn now.
22 (The witness stood down)
23(The court adjourned until Monday, 14th February 2000)
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