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2) Sir Bernard concealed important figures from the directors (Sir Bernard: "They could always look at the books").
At week's end Sir Bernard visited his lawyer, Sir Hartley Shawcross, onetime Laborite Attorney General, announced: "I am going to fight." But Sir Bernard seems to have little chance: he holds only 100,000 out of 2,815,172 B.S.A. shares, and his newly named successor, slim, shy Millionaire John Sangster, 60, whose Triumph Engineering Co. (motorcycles) merged into B.S.A. in 1951, is well thought of. Meanwhile, Lady Docker tootled off to shop for a Bentley (made by Daimler's only competitor, Rolls-Royce), purred: "Actually, I've always loved Bentleys."
