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Show 6106 548 Campbell - D 4106 Mr. Farnsworth. I assume that counsel has carefully read it. ( After examining paper:) Well, I cannot see how it could possibly be relevant. ( After further discussion:) The Special Master. Let the record show that, at this stage, Mr. Farnsworth moves to strike from the record Exhibits 70 and 71, heretofore admitted, and that the Master desires further time for the consideration of the question of law in-volved, before making a ruling, and will make such ruling be-fore the case is closed. Mr. Farnsworth. The record, I take it, in view of will show that the objection may now be made to the relevancy of this evidence, with the same force and effect as if objec-tion had been interposed when it was offered, counsel stating that the fully appreciated circumstances under which the docu-mentary evidence went in on the first day. Mr. Blackmar. I will not urge that the objection comes too late. The Special Master. All right. Mr. Farnsworth. And then, of course, we couple with that waiver on the part of |