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SCOTS MOTOR TRIAL TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
Competitors Face Severe Six-Day Test
ONLY ONE WOMAN COMPETITOR
GLASGOW, May 18 Dressed in a black leather cost, driving helmet, long rubber boots," and prepared for all the vicis- situdes of the weather in the High lands, Miss M. Cottle, one of the best-known motor cycle riders in the
PROGRAMME
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
11-11.30 a.m.-Stock and. exchange quotations, London and New York stock quotations, weather report, etc. 11.30 a.ui-Chinese recorded pro
gramme.
12.30 p.m.-European programme of
Victor and Brunswick records.
THE CASE AGAINST M; C. HARMAN
Conspiracy Charge Continued
BUYING OF CHOSEN SHARES
(Special Air-Mail Service)
quiries were being made about Mr- Braybrooke-Certainly not.
Mr. Bourke Borrower, added the witness, certainly wanted to get voting power on the Chosen board, Mr. de Vertouil: Why1-Well, to do very much what is being done
now.
To have Mr. Harman prosecuted? -To hold an inquiry.
·
Mr. Roberts: To stop misappro priation -The object was that of supporting an inquiry into the affairs of the Chosen Corporation, which they felt to be in a bad con-
LONDON, May 17 At Quildhall yesterday Alderman Sir Stephen Killik continued the hearing of evidence for the prosedition." cution on the charge.against Martin
country, set off early yesterday 1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-Coles Harman, 47, Berkley Fairfax
morning from Edinburgh-the only woman competitor in the Scottish Six Days Open Reliability, Trisl, organised by the Edinburgh and District Motor Club.
Scotland provides some of the finest testing ground in the whole of Europe, and the Scottish" is
port.
1.30 p.m. Rugby Press news, etc.
A relay from the Rotary Club. p.m.--Close down.
Relay from the Xo Shing Theatre To-night.
one of the severest trial runs in 6-8 p.m.-Europeda programme,
the country.
are
It crowds into six days every type of test possible, and while
1,000 miles approximately covered over tracks and gradients which are the most difficult to be is more: found. the actual test severe than several years running. under ordinary conditions.
Misa Cottle, with brown hair and dark brown eyes, was undaunted at the thought of the exacting ran ahead of her before she returns to Edinburgh next Saturday at the
d of the trial.' But she is a driver of long experience, and has already won the braking competi- Scottish" and sever- tion in the ** al other awards.
Thrilling Run.
Just before she started off on her eleventh Scottish trial she re marked to a. "Bulletin" reporter that it was one of the most thrilling runs she had ever taken part in, and she would not miss it for any- thing in the world."
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Although Miss Cottle is the only woman out of 64"star" competi- in the motor cycle section, tors there are several women entrants in the motor car class. This class, which makes its first appearance in the trial since 1926, has proved very popular and has brought for word 34 entries, including Miss M. Dickson, the Brooklands driver, who was driving in a team of M.G.'s entered by the S.M.T.
She was the first of the women, drivers in the class to leave the Waverley Market from where the official starting point was made, and looked extraordinarily com petent in white overalls with blue triangle and the golden wing of the S.M.T. fixed to her breast pocket, lending a splash of colour to her rig-out.
It was not, however, the small ear that proved the most popular with women drivers, for three of them chose the new high-powered Ford V.8, the only American care entered in the trial. Among these were the Hon. Mrs. Chetwynd, wife of the Hon. Adam Duncan Chet- wvnd, heir to Viscount Chetwynd.
First to Leave,'
The first to leave the. Waverley Market were the motor cycles, head- ed by R. MacGregor, a Scots rider from Killin who was the most auc- cessful competitor last year, riding a 4.99 h.p. Rudge machine.
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He left the starting post on the stroke of 8 am., followed by R. F. Tingle on a new spring-frame Vin- vent H.R.D. of the same horse pow er, and the only machine of its kind competing in the trial.
At half-minute intervals the re- mainder of the entrants in the motor cycle class left the starting point, followed later by the motor cars, the last leaving the Market at 2.18 4.m.
G-0.20 p.m.
Dance Tunes.
Play that Hot Guitar"-Ted Weems and his Orchestra. "Deep Sea Low Down "-Bernie Cummings and his Orchestra
24053.
~~~2-1090,
"The Night When Love Was
Born."
61, | Conìgrave,
Herbert Hely Pounds, 64, and Emile Georges Changeat, 36, of conspiring together
Suspicion of Bourka BorroweN Group.
"Surely," said the witness to Mr. and with other perrons unknown de Verteuil, "the reason of having between November, 1930, and a nomines is to conceal the identity August, 1932, to defraud then share of the actual dealer in shares. It holders in the Chosen Corporation, was thought that the market would Limited.
have been upset had it become known that the secretary was soll- Mr. Bourke Borrowes and I were not trying to deceive the Harmans portion of the board."
Mr. G. D. Roberts was counsel for the Director of Public Prosecu-ing Chosen shares. tions. Mr. de Verteuil and Mr. Gurney Beagley appeared for Har man, Conigrave, and Pounds, and Changest was defended by Mr. J. N. Nabarro.
J
Re-examined by Mr. Roberts, Mr. Chefford said the
NEW
BRUNSWICK
RECORDS
for
MAY
which he had been cross examined TSANG FOOK PIANO
had no bearing at all upon the question of how the money of the Chosen Corporation was alleged to have been misappropriated in 1931 and 1932. It was the suspicion of the Bourke Borrowes group that the money of the Corporation was being
Mr. Henry Braby Clafford, man ager of City Secretaries, Limited, Great Winchester Street, who, from "Listen to the German Band."
April, 1929, till December, 1930, was "Twentieth Century Blues"-secretary of the Chosen Corpora New Mayfair. Novelty Orchestra. tion, was further cross-examined by Mr. de Verteuil. The witness said he was chief eler to H. E. M. misappropriated, but they were un- Bourke and Co., and was generally able to get much voting power in "If You Were Only Mine "Leo aware of all their transactions. On 1931. It was feared that the Chosen Reisman and his Orchestra.-April 11, 1921, they were allotted Corporation's money was going to
Chosen "B"
Bank Corporation the British 100
for Foreign shares for £5; on April 18, 3,600 for Trade, and that there was little £180; and in August, 105 for £3 58. chance of its being recovered. On March 14, 1925, Bourke and, Co. transferred the whole of these 3,805 shares to H. E. M. Bourke and Co., (Verdi)-Limited, their successors. In July,"
24047. 6.20-6.38 p.m.-
Operatic.
Trovatore Selections,
Creatore's Band.-33778 Pagliacci Selections (Leoncavallo)
-Creatore's Band.-35791. 6.38-1.20 p.m.
|
Persian
1925, they sold 3,105 "B" which they had converted into bearer at £10 a share. Thus they had made a profit of £40,030, and shortly after. wards they went into liquidation.
A Concert.
The witness was next asked about 11,382 A thares in respect of which A Orchestral - “In.
there were various transactions in Market." (Ketelbey).
the name of Horace Braybrooke, Orchestral. In a Chinese Tema nominee. The witness said that ple Garden" (Kotelbey)-Inter Braybrooke was a pen name of his. national Concert Orchestra. He, invented it and acted as nomi- nee for Bourke and Co. under it. 35777. Piano Solo Fairy Tale (Medt-Asked about n purchase of shares in. 1924 under that name the witness дег).
Piano Solo-"Suggestion Diabo. said he knew nothing about it, and lique" (Prokofieff)-Benno Moi-thought that someone else must have been using the name of Braybrooke, Boivitch,-1449.
Song "Das Veilchen" (Mozart). Mr. de Verteuil: Who was it? Song" Longing for Spring" Mr. Harman.
(Mozart) Sigrid Onegin (Con- tralto).-1656."
Calle SoloMazurka" (Popper). *Celló Solo-" Musette," (Bach-
Pollain)-Pablo Casals.-1349. Song Wanting You." Song "Lover Come Back to Me" Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone).
--1.506.
Violin Solo Caprice in E Flat Major" (Wieniawski-Kreisler).- Violin Solo" Vocalise" (Rach-
maninoff) Mischa
1334.
7.99-8 p.m.-
Variety.
Elman.-
Vocal Gems-"Countess Maritza"
-Victor Light Opera Company...
35808.
1
41
Do you say "that Mr. Harian used the name of Braybrooke in 1924, with your permission ?—Yes.
Look at this transfer (produced); I am not saying that the shares were bought by Mr. Harman.
Well, then, was it your purchase? -On the face of the transfer it was.
Will you take it from me that they were sold and that you pocket. ed the proceeds 1-Yes.
*་
I put it to you that Mr. Harman has not on one single occasion used the name of Braybrooke with or without your permission.-Oh, yes.
Korean Syndicate.
Further replying to Mr. de Vocal Novelty Temperance is verteuil, Mr. Clifford said he was Coming "Arthur Fields and secretary to the Korean Syndicate. Fred Hall.-8387.-
Bourke and Co. lent that syndicate Tango Bonita " -Havana £10,000, and that consideration the
Novelty Orchestra.-22903.
syndicate got 20,000 Chosen shares. Song-" The. Poor Apache "the whole of which were transferred Maurice Chevalier.--24063... to Horace Braybrooke for a nomin Orchestral-"Just Once For All al consideration, 18,000 were sold Time"-Noble and his New to Harman at 31s. They had cost the Korean Syndicate nothing in- Mayfair Orchestra.-22004. SongIsn't It Romantic" cash. The Korean Syndicate was composed of Mr. H. E.. M. Bourke, Mr. Henry Colbran, Mr. F. B. Lawson, and, latterly, Mr. A. T.
Shortly after McCarthy.
that transaction the Korean Syndicate went into liquidation and the wit nesa became the liquidator.
Jeannette Macdonald-24007. Vocal Gems The Desert Song" Victor Light Opers Company 36809
Che..
The first checking point on the Adios Havana Novel route, was at Camelon, sad from there the run continued by way of Crieff and Kenmore to Kingus- sic, where a lunch stop was made, After leaving Kingusie the run continued to Craggie, Inverfarigaig, and on to Inverness for the night. On the remaining five days the
at will finish
Inverness. Chan. Perth, and Edinburgh,
runs
EARL HOWE WINS GERMAN RACE
AVERAGE SPEED OF 103.7
·KİLOMETRES AN HOUR
ty Orchestra-22963, Song" Mimi"- Maurice
Recalling his evidence-in-chief, valier-24063.
the witness said he stated at a pre- Orchestra Lave, Laugh and vious hearing that in September,. Love"-Noble, and His New 1931, he bought 100 Chosen shares Mayfair Orchestra, 22964. in order that he might get reports Song" Love Me Tonight" from the company.
Jeannette MacDonald-24007.
Mr. de Verteuil: I put it to you
8 p.m.-Local time and weather re-last week that yon bought those
port, etc. 8.3-11.30 p.m.-Relay from the Ko
Shing Theatre.
sharer in order to be in a position to take part in the campaign. against Mf. Harman. You denied that, and said that your object was to get reports from the company. But, you being Braybrooke, surely (All records in the above Euro there was no necessity for that. pean programmes are supplied by A Braybrooke you would get the Mesars. Tsang Fook Piano Co.).
10.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news. 11.30 p.m.-Close down.
INSIDE THE SNAKE
MISSING GOAT LEADS TO FIND OF HUGE REPTILE
COBLENZ, May 28. The flags of nine nations waved over the aceas of the great Inter national Motor Race this afternoon, when 100,000 spectators, gathered along, the 14-mile mountain and ed sixty miles-an hour.
Rhineland racing track of Nuor Miss Bow, on a policeman'sburg Ring in the Eiffel Mountains.
Singapore.A missing goat led to instructions, drove her ear in front An Italian, Nuvolari, was the
one, and a collision winner of the first race, with a 1,500 the discovery of a 22ft, snake at occurred. Both care were badly em, cylinder car, covering the 394.15 the 28-mile Tampin-Kuala Pilah
kilometres at an average spoed of road. damaged
The
It appears that the owner went Two men who were in the chased 113.5 kilometres an hour.
second race was won by Earl Howe to the bank of the river in search car were arrested
who covered the 273.72 kilometres at of his goat and found the enake rate of 108.7 kilometres an hour. iustead with the goat inside it.
The reptile was shot by a Malay A German Burggaller, was a close
and later brought into Tampin, second with 103.85 kilometres.
60 M.P.H. CHASE AFTER CAR of other
THIEVES
Miss Betty Bow, a Middlesbrough girl,ucceeded in overtaking alleged motor-car thieves after a thrilling "chase.
Later they were accused at Middlesbrough Police Court of the The pursuing car at times touch theft of a car, and were remanded.
reports.
The Witness: Yes, but those re ports went to my private address. I wanted something that would come to the office.
I put it to you again that this is not the whole truth, and that it is childish to ask us to believe it. Last week, when I asked you if you knew Mr. Braybrooke, you said you did,
Were you intending to deceive the Court-No.
Why didn't you say: "I and Mr. Hornoe Braybrooke are one and the same man-You did not ask me.
I haven't asked you this morn ing. Is the truth not that you became aware, during the interval. ince the last hearing, that in
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