CAMPBELL SHOCKED.
Attempt on Speed Record Not Sanctioned. TROUBLE AT DAYTONA. (Received 10 a.m.i LONDON", January 12. Captain Malcolm Campbell is ready to embark with his racing- car '"Blue Bird'"' on the Homeric on Wednesday next. He was dumbfounded to receive a cable from his manager at Daytona to the effect that Daytona refuses to sanction his attempt. Campbell is not decided what to do. He ascribes the trouble to friction, between the Daytona authorities and the American Automobile Association. Campbell told the "Evening News": "I am going to Daytona in any case as I have not received a message from the American Automobile Association to stay away. I hope to clear up the trouble in New York."' \
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 10, 13 January 1931, Page 7
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