MOTOR SPEED RECORD
CAPTAIN CAMPBELL'S ATTEMPT MAY TRY IN NEW ZEALAND Press Association— By Telegraph—Cop} right. NEW YORK, January 8. (Received January 9, at 1.25 p.m.) A Jacksonville (Florida) message states that Mr L. Warren Baker, the Florida representative of the American Automobile Association Contest Board, said to-jay that. Captain Malcolm Campbell may select the New Zealand beach instead of Daytona for bis world record attempt. Mr Baker said that the inability of the city officials of Daytona to raise sufficient funds for another speed contest had led Campbell to consider the North Auckland beach.
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Evening Star, Issue 20687, 9 January 1931, Page 8
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95MOTOR SPEED RECORD Evening Star, Issue 20687, 9 January 1931, Page 8
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