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HERO'S HOMECOMING

SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL

DAYTONA DONE FOR TWO YEARS.

.British Official Wlrelesi.l RUGBY, March 8. A fleet of 15 speed-boats met the Aquitania, with Sir Malcolm Campbell aboard, off . Calshot and formed - anescort _ into Southampton, where a great popular welcome awaited him. Sir Malcolm believes that after a few minor adjustments his motor-car, Bluebird, could improve on its own speed record of over 272 miles an hour, but he says that a track must be sought elsewhere as Daytona Beach will probably be unfit for motor racing for two years. /

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1933, Page 7

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HERO'S HOMECOMING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1933, Page 7

HERO'S HOMECOMING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1933, Page 7

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