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"Sport and General" Photo. SPEED KING IN ANEW ROLE.— Sir Malcolm Campbell addressing a mass meeting at Westminster-on 17th March on behalf of Sir Ernest Petter, "United Empire" candidate in the St. George's by-election. He is seen writing at one end of the table while Sir Malcolm speaks from tlie other. Although an enthusiastic supporter of Sir Ernest Petter, tlie "Speed King" tvas unable to "speed things up"- suffici- ' 'etijly tp^givc his candidate victory, Mr-. Duff Cooper toinnmg by nearly^ six thousand votes.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 9

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"Sport and General" Photo. SPEED KING IN ANEW ROLE.—Sir Malcolm Campbell addressing a mass meeting at Westminster-on 17th March on behalf of Sir Ernest Petter, "United Empire" candidate in the St. George's by-election. He is seen writing at one end of the table while Sir Malcolm speaks from tlie other. Although an enthusiastic supporter of Sir Ernest Petter, tlie "Speed King" tvas unable to "speed things up"- suffici' 'etijly tp^givc his candidate victory, Mr-. Duff Cooper toinnmg by nearly^ six thousand votes. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 9

"Sport and General" Photo. SPEED KING IN ANEW ROLE.—Sir Malcolm Campbell addressing a mass meeting at Westminster-on 17th March on behalf of Sir Ernest Petter, "United Empire" candidate in the St. George's by-election. He is seen writing at one end of the table while Sir Malcolm speaks from tlie other. Although an enthusiastic supporter of Sir Ernest Petter, tlie "Speed King" tvas unable to "speed things up"- suffici' 'etijly tp^givc his candidate victory, Mr-. Duff Cooper toinnmg by nearly^ six thousand votes. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 9

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