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WHAT’S IN A NAME

T ISTEN, boating enthusiasts. The Sanders Cup was won by a boat named Betty. The speedboat championship of Australia was won by Lady Betty. The world’s speed-boat record for litre class was broken by Miss Betty. And another Lady Betty, a cruiser, won the last London-to-Cowes power-boat race. Already 17 enthusiasts in Auckland have decided to name their craft something with Betty in it. y\~ r'r r'r. nt r.-* y.z

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 85, 1 July 1927, Page 11

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WHAT’S IN A NAME Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 85, 1 July 1927, Page 11

WHAT’S IN A NAME Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 85, 1 July 1927, Page 11

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