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MR J. S. WRIGHT, the champion motor-cyclist, regained for Great Britain the world’s motor-cycle record, during his speed attempt on the Cork-Carrig Road, Ireland, on November 6. His official time was 150.736 miles per hour.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19258, 20 December 1930, Page 19 (Supplement)

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MR J. S. WRIGHT, the champion motor-cyclist, regained for Great Britain the world’s motor-cycle record, during his speed attempt on the Cork-Carrig Road, Ireland, on November 6. His official time was 150.736 miles per hour. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19258, 20 December 1930, Page 19 (Supplement)

MR J. S. WRIGHT, the champion motor-cyclist, regained for Great Britain the world’s motor-cycle record, during his speed attempt on the Cork-Carrig Road, Ireland, on November 6. His official time was 150.736 miles per hour. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19258, 20 December 1930, Page 19 (Supplement)

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