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TO THE HOMELAND SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL RUGBY, March 8. A fleet of 15? : speed boats met the Aquitapia, with Sir Malcolm Campbell aboard off Calshot and formed an escort into Southampton, where he received a great welcome. Sir Malcolm believes, after a. few minor adjustments the Blue ..Bird could improve her speed record by over 27 miles per hour, but Daytona Beach will probably be unfit for motor racing for two years. MAY seek track IN N.Z. n ' LONDON, March 8. Sir Malcolm Campbell, criticising the shortcomings of Daytona Beach, says he must seek another spot arid may be lucky in New Zealand. \
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 10 March 1933, Page 5
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