WORLD'S SPEED RECORD.
SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S ATTEMPT.'' (L'SITEB V.IBSS AMOCUTJO.V—ST SMBOT*IO ItLP.GJUJ'H—COPYRIGHT.) •' (Received February 22, 9.10 p.m.) I»AVTONA BfiACH (Florida). Fob. 21. Sir Malcolm Campbell decided definitely on Tuesday night to take his racing car Bluebird to the ocean speedway at noon on Wednesday for official speed trials. Following i conference with officiate, he said: "V expoct to a test run, and if conditions are right I will shoot for the record immediately,," The Polish violinist Breaialaw Huborman, who arrived in London a few weeks ago to i'ive n series of concerts, has been playing with a bow the strings of which arc of aluminium instead of horse hair. "We have no mora horse tails for the bow so I invented this," he said.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 12
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