Ok then, managed to catch a bit of daylight today when I got in from work, so I will try to answer those questions above...
1. the mounting bolts
are the same for both left and right side.
2. the mounting holes in the caliper
are bigger on the r/h side (but the top hat bush is not the same width as the caliper, so I feel the caliper has been made with a bigger hole on purpose?)
3. I think the diagram shown above is wrong, and the spacer goes in between the slider and caliper. (I will explain this below)
3a. I think the different sizes are due to the thickness of the rim of the spacer used to centralise the caliper to the rotor (I will explain this below)
Right then, if you look at the image below, you will see the spacer (
A) mounted on the outside as shown in the diagram above, but you will also see that with the brake shoes in place there is a gap between caliper and slider (
B) and with the bolts done up hand tight I am unable to turn the front wheel.

If I then move the spacers to the inside between the caliper and slider, again with the bolts hand tight, I can then run the wheel through with no rubbing against the brakes. This is why I feel the spacers go on the inside, and also why they are available in different thicknesses.
