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SPEED RACING ON AUSTRALIAN WATERS.—Choppy seas and a wind resembling a gale did not make conditions ideal for the frail outboard motorboats which competed at Rose Bay, Sydney, on May 25, for the outboard championship of Australia. The race was won by the Queensland boat Sea Horse, which averaged 30 miles an hour.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 19

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SPEED RACING ON AUSTRALIAN WATERS.—Choppy seas and a wind resembling a gale did not make conditions ideal for the frail outboard motorboats which competed at Rose Bay, Sydney, on May 25, for the outboard championship of Australia. The race was won by the Queensland boat Sea Horse, which averaged 30 miles an hour. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 19

SPEED RACING ON AUSTRALIAN WATERS.—Choppy seas and a wind resembling a gale did not make conditions ideal for the frail outboard motorboats which competed at Rose Bay, Sydney, on May 25, for the outboard championship of Australia. The race was won by the Queensland boat Sea Horse, which averaged 30 miles an hour. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 19