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SIR THOMAS LIPTON surrounded by friends at Euston Railway Station, London, after making the journey from Liverpool following his arrival at that port from America by the White Star liner Baltic. Interviewed regarding the defeat of Shamrock IV. in the America Cup races, Sir Thomas said: “I have been 'licked' fairly and squarely, and am going to issue another challenge next year. I am convinced Shamrock IV. can be improved on, and I intend to build an entirely new yacht.”

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1596, 25 November 1920, Page 21

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SIR THOMAS LIPTON surrounded by friends at Euston Railway Station, London, after making the journey from Liverpool following his arrival at that port from America by the White Star liner Baltic. Interviewed regarding the defeat of Shamrock IV. in the America Cup races, Sir Thomas said: “I have been 'licked' fairly and squarely, and am going to issue another challenge next year. I am convinced Shamrock IV. can be improved on, and I intend to build an entirely new yacht.” New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1596, 25 November 1920, Page 21

SIR THOMAS LIPTON surrounded by friends at Euston Railway Station, London, after making the journey from Liverpool following his arrival at that port from America by the White Star liner Baltic. Interviewed regarding the defeat of Shamrock IV. in the America Cup races, Sir Thomas said: “I have been 'licked' fairly and squarely, and am going to issue another challenge next year. I am convinced Shamrock IV. can be improved on, and I intend to build an entirely new yacht.” New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1596, 25 November 1920, Page 21