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WIFE AND MOTHER CLAD

LONDON, 6th February. Mrs. Campbell, whip interviewed, said that she was tremendously relieved that her husband had achieved the record safely. She hoped he would not think it necessary to try again. Waiting was .rather a strain, these days, but she knew he had'set his heart on keeping this record for England. Captain Campbell's1 mother said: "If lie goes.out to do a thing, my son doe's it. Nothing will stop him. I never doubted the result." . . I

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 13

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WIFE AND MOTHER CLAD Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 13

WIFE AND MOTHER CLAD Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 13

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