DR. VON LÜDINGHAUSEN: Mr. President, I have no further questions to put to the witness.
THE PRESIDENT: Does any other member of the defendants’ counsel want to ask any question?
[There was no response.]
Do the Prosecution wish to ask any questions?
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: My Lord, the Tribunal will, of course, not consider that the Prosecution are accepting every statement of the witness; but I do not think that it would be a useful appropriation of time to cross-examine him. Therefore, I shall ask no questions.
THE PRESIDENT: One moment, Sir David. Sir David, would it be convenient to you and to the members of the defendants’ counsel to discuss the questions of supplementary applications for witnesses and documents at 2 o’clock?
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: Certainly, My Lord, it would be very convenient to me. I do not think there are many serious matters about which there will be serious dispute.
THE PRESIDENT: No, I thought there were not. Very well, we will do that then.
The witness can retire.
Dr. Von Lüdinghausen, call your next witness and then we can have him sworn before the adjournment.