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Sir Malcolm Campbell has been 25 years in motor-racing, and has seen the speed record rise from 39 miles per hour —in 1898. His first record attempt was in 1925, when he did 150 miles an hour.

Among driving “faults,” excessive speed is stated to be responsible for more fatal accidents in Britain than any other individual cause. This led to 113 of the 1500 accidents recently analysed.

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Southland Times, Issue 22728, 2 November 1935, Page 14

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Untitled Southland Times, Issue 22728, 2 November 1935, Page 14

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 22728, 2 November 1935, Page 14

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