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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932.
CAR RACE CRASH BOOKSTORE UNION
OVERTAKING AT BROOKLANDS
RULE CRITICISED
A film of the Brooklands crash in which Clive Dunfee, the racing motorist, lost his life, was shown to the coroner and his Jury at Weybridge.
This is the first time a film has been usoil for such a purpose.
The jury went to a cinema to see the film after they had visited the track and seen where the glaut Bentley which Dunfen was driving left the track at more than 120 miles an hour.
The film was shown at first at normal speed and later in slow motion.
It enabled the jury to see the car mounting the bank and somer- Baulting along the edge before it plunged over the embankment. The driver's body and a tree can be seen rolling down the track.
One Day's Practico Mrs, Dunfco (Miss Jane Baxter the actress) gave evidence at the, inqueat. She told the coroner that her husband had not raced since they were married two years ago. He had practised for one day with the Bentley and said he, felt all right.
Mr. John Cobb, who was at the whcel of the Talbot, said he tried to Keep as low on the embankment as he could. So far as he could remember he did not take his foot off the accelerator. He did not know the Bentley was so close.
Hub Shell Missing
Mr. Robert R. Jackson, a motor engineer, who examined the car after the accident, said the rim and tyre of the offside rear wheel were missing. One portion of the hub was still there, but the outer ahell. was missing. If the hub cracked it might affect the steering.
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Shanghal, Nov. 8..
The Shanghai Bookatore Union is strongly protesting against the Government's decision to close down the bookstore which published the book in which the ancestry of the Mohammedans la attributed pigs.
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Nanking, Nov. B. The Executive Yuan has issued an order reiterating that freedom of religious belief is one of the principal rights of Chinese people, recalling the prominent part that some Mohammedans played in the history of the Republic.
This is expected to appease the Mohammedans, who took offence at the recent article in the Shanghai magazine.--Router.
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GEN. HAN FU-CHU'S MEN RELIEVED
Chefoo, Nov. 8.
The transport Chinghai arrived thle morning from Tsingtao with) 800 marines under Captain L Yuen-ching, accompanied by Cap- They have tain Kno Ling-beh. landed and completely taken over control of Chefoo.
Gen. Han Fu-chu's troops, under Colonel Hwang, will be departing for Hwanghaien, this evening and tu-morrow.
The transfer was accompanied untoward. incident.- по Reuter's Special.
Mr. Parcy Bradley, permanent clerk of the course at Brooklands, anid the track had been open since by 1907, theoretically it was designed so that a driver could go round at a maximum speed of 120 miles an hour with his hands. of the steer- ing wheel, but by taking hold of the wheel he could lap at very much higher speed.
Mr. Wills Taylor: If speed in- creases wil the time arrive when the question of the our'ay of the track will have to be reviewed? I think it will have to be looked into..
The jury returned a verdict of TSANG FOOK PIANOdenth by misadventure.
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