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Mr. J. H. Schoeman, M.L.A. r examined. 



Resolved : To examine the Honourable the Attorney-Genera! 

 and Mr. H. J. Raubenheimer, M.L.A,, (should that gentleman have 

 returned to Cape Town) at the next meeting.' 



Adjourned until Tuesday, 2ttrd July. I'M)?, at 10.30 a.m. 



i 23rd Jufy, 1907. 



PRESENT : 

 Mr. MlCHAU (Chairman). 



Mr. H. C.. van Zyl. 

 Mr. I. J. van Zyl. 

 Mr. P. 13. de Villiers. 



Mr. Hurndall. 

 Mr. Bellingan. 



Minutes read and confirmed. 



The Clerk read a letter from the Private Secretary to the 

 Attorney-General intimating that Mr. Sampson was unable to 

 attend that meeting to give evidence, owing to indisposition. 



The Clerk stated that Mr. H. J. Raubenheimer, M.L.A., had not 

 yet returned, and would consequently not be able to give evidence 

 that day. 



The Committee adjourned until Tuesday, the 8th proximo. 



Tlturnda.Ui 8tli August, 1907. 



PRESENT : 

 Mr. MlCHAU (Chairman). 



Mr. H. C. van Zyl. I Mr. Hurndall.. 



Mr. I. J. van Zyl. Mr. P. D. de Villiers. 



Mr. Bellingan. | 



Minutes read and confirmed. 



The Honourable V. Sampson, K.C., M.L.A., Attorney -General,, 

 examined. 



Witness put in the following documents : 



Letters from Secretaries Oudtshoorn Fruit Growers' Association, 

 Koonap Farmers' Association. Somerset East Farmers? Association 

 and Bath u rat (West) Farmers' Associations. 



All offering suggestions with regard to the Ostrich 

 Theft, Reprexxion Bill, (not printed). 



The Committee deliberated. 



