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ANOTHER ATTEMPT AT MOTOR SPEED RECORD. —Sir Malcolm. Campbell, the British motor driver and holder of the world speed record of 246.154 miles an hour, has accepted an invitation from Daytona, Florida, to make another attempt on the record. Sir Malcolm and Lady Campbell and their younger child.

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Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 9

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ANOTHER ATTEMPT AT MOTOR SPEED RECORD.—Sir Malcolm. Campbell, the British motor driver and holder of the world speed record of 246.154 miles an hour, has accepted an invitation from Daytona, Florida, to make another attempt on the record. Sir Malcolm and Lady Campbell and their younger child. Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 9

ANOTHER ATTEMPT AT MOTOR SPEED RECORD.—Sir Malcolm. Campbell, the British motor driver and holder of the world speed record of 246.154 miles an hour, has accepted an invitation from Daytona, Florida, to make another attempt on the record. Sir Malcolm and Lady Campbell and their younger child. Auckland Star, Issue 17, 21 January 1932, Page 9

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