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AIR, LAND AND WATER B It ITISII ACHIE VEM ENTS N 1; W S PAP HR COM MEN T (Aust. ami N.Z. Cable) .London, April 5. The newspapers hail Britain’s rei overy of tlie spool supremacy of air. land ami water—Mr. Kaye Don. 103,49 miles per hour 1 motor boat); Slir Malcolm Campbell’s 21)5.756 miles per hour (mb'or car) : and Captain Orlebar’s 357.7 miles i>er hour (aeroplane). • The pally Telegraph emphasises that “it is not -without significance that during tlie period of the gravest depression these three trades—motor cars, aeroplanes and motor boats—have maintained comparative prosperity. ; No doubt one of -the main causes of prestige is spaced.

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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 7 April 1931, Page 6

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SPEED RECORDS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 7 April 1931, Page 6

SPEED RECORDS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 7 April 1931, Page 6

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