In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Alan Grant (Plaintiff) and Cooper, McDougall & Robertson Ltd (Defendants): Depositions of Witnesses on behalf of the Defendants
- Date:
- 1937
- Reference:
- WF/C/E/04/211
- Part of:
- Wellcome Foundation Ltd
- Archives and manuscripts
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Part I. The witnesses examined and cross-examined are:
Ernest Clifford Lloyd, Veterinary Inspector, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (UK);
James Gibbs, Managing Director, Cooper, McDougall & Robertson Ltd;
David Rollo, Production Manager, Cooper, McDougall & Robertson Ltd;
John Hartley, General Foreman, Chadderton factory of Cooper, McDougall & Robertson Ltd;
Harry Birchall, Foreman in charge of the manufacture of Sheep Dip, Chadderton factory of Cooper, McDougall & Robertson Ltd;
Cyril James Lord, Laboratory Assistant, Chadderton factory laboratory of Cooper, McDougall & Robertson Ltd;
Arthur Edward Johnson, Assistant Chemist, Cooper Technical Bureau;
William Sinclair Manson, Assistant Chemist, Cooper Technical Bureau;
Dennis Morrell Simpson, Assistant Chemist, Cooper Technical Bureau;
Gilbert Arthur Freak, Chief Chemist, Cooper Technical Bureau;
Douglas Sidney Arundel McDougall, General Manager, Cooper, McDougall & Robertson Ltd.
Part II. The witnesses examined and cross-examined are:
Gilbert Arthur Freak (re-called), Chief Chemist, Cooper Technical Bureau;
Louis Edward Robinson, Acting Principal, Cooper Technical Bureau;
George Henry Wooldridge, Vice Principal and Professor of Medicine, Royal Veterinary College, London.
Part III. The witnesses examined and cross-examined are:
George Henry Wooldridge (re-called), Vice Principal and Professor of Medicine, Royal Veterinary College, London;
Henry James Craufurd-Benson, member of scientific staff, Cooper Technical Bureau;
Gilbert Arthur Freak (re-called), Chief Chemist, Cooper Technical Bureau.
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