SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: My Lord, I asked Dr. Dix if he would object if the Tribunal would allow me, since he is passing to a new point, to mention the question of the Raeder documents. I had a discussion with Dr. Siemers. There are still some outstanding points, and we should be grateful if the Tribunal would hear us this afternoon, if possible, because the translating division is waiting for the Raeder documents to get on with their translations.
THE PRESIDENT: How long do you think it will take, Sir David?
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: Not more than a half hour, My Lord.
THE PRESIDENT: If the translation department are waiting, perhaps we had better do it at 2 o’clock.
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: If Your Lordship pleases.
THE PRESIDENT: If it is only going to take a half hour. It isn’t likely, I suppose, to take more than that?
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: I don’t think it will take more than that.
THE PRESIDENT: We will do that at 2 o’clock, and now we will adjourn.