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MOTORED ROUND THE WORLD.

—♦ • WOMAN'S REMARKABLE FEAT.

at cuts—rose associatiojc—copyright) (fßTfimw AJD M.t. AH» SUV CABLB.) LONDON, July 18. Wh Violette Cordery, welcomed to Lotto at the end of her 11,000 miles md tie world, says.— "It Its been one long glorious thrill At oily two serious mishaps were a factored petrol tank in West Anstad), tad a crash at Algiers, when a ton m iato our motor-car." 11l sScitl Anto Club tests show ttttfiftsar performed splendidly. frnJMt paid a tribute to the .inand endurance of Miss (Mr/and her three companions, in *nj*aj est an all-British accomplish■art. -.-.■'■■■ LotJ Dewar, eplgruamatically comaratiag ea aetor development, said ft* lungareo appeared to be Nature's abortive attempt to produce a safe feiestriaa. Visa Cordary stated that their Attempt to bring epoarams and other pets fr« Australia'bad-failed, owing to •Watties on the journey. She had tfttnare memories of the Australian ttttti, though she would not have missal tie experience for worlds. &« is not yet contemplating another tew.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19057, 20 July 1927, Page 15

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MOTORED ROUND THE WORLD. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19057, 20 July 1927, Page 15

MOTORED ROUND THE WORLD. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19057, 20 July 1927, Page 15