BY THE WAY
Don’t. drive on the wrong side of the road. The present state of the “legitimate crime market” is that about 12 cars are stolen every day in London alone. A film is to be prepared which, it is said, will be a complete record of Sir Malcolm Campbell’s world speed record at Daytona Beach. “They load their cars up to the eyebrows,” said Mr G. S. Morris, speaking of farmers’ cars at the meeting of the Canterbury Automobile Association recently. New members totalling 129 were elected to the Canterbury Automobile Association at its meeting recently. That makes 1040 since the beginning of the association’s year. Mr Kayne Don, who recently broke the world’s motor boat record with a speed of 103.46 m.p.h. at Buenos Aires, is to record his experiences on an unbreakable gramophone record, copies of which will be preserved in a national museum. A record by Sir Malcolm Campbell will be similarly preserved.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 150, 27 June 1931, Page 10
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