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LAND SPEED TRIALS.

NO MORE THIS t SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL DECIDES. (WMTSIJ F-KBHB ABBOCIATIOM—tn *t,BOTBiK TSLEGafrPH —COBtHJOWf.) DAYTOKA BEACH (Florida), Feb. BS. Sir Malcolm Campbell announced today that, he will make no more wpeed trials this y§&r, .Ho leaves ou Tuesday for JTw York, an rout* ta England. This decision followed. his physician's advice that it would cot"' he advisable to race now, because of his sprained arm.. ■■ ■ Sir Msloolm Campbell *4|d all - probability he would TGtura next y®ar and indicated that under favottrabl® condition* he would be to . a speod of 300 miles an hour. Ilia car, Blue Bird,, is being guttered for shipment to England vis ®Tew York. Such of tim aw •« ttjit Mat »l» « headed has appear** w !»»",«< , is cabled to Au«tr*lj* •#« *W *T , permUsios, It ihhW W wwmJWjW. . that the opinion «•* fhott »i Timft*'' un'«M WprtHllj !• fef (*, "

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 15

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LAND SPEED TRIALS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 15

LAND SPEED TRIALS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 15

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