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...;..;'.. "Sport.and General" Photo. WINNER OF THE KING'S AIR C\sP.—Sir Philip Sassoon, on left presenting the ciip Jo Flying-Officer E.C. T. Edwards who won the air .race round Britain with, an [average speed of 117:8 miles per hour. The-race -started from Heston on 25th July* there being forty com- . . ... . ' ' petitors, including sixivomen. ■.;',.,.'

Prominent Rotarians who arrived'at 'Auckland, on Sunday on the Aorangi after attending the International: Rotary Conference .at '■■■'■.■■• Vienna. . ■ '

._.:_ . ■■ ■ ..._ ■■.■;•■..-• ■- ; - jrom a different angle. ■ ■

Who are takingpart in a speed-boat contest at Detroit, U.S.A.,forthe HarmsiDorth Trophy. Kaye Don won the first race,; establishing-a new competitive speed record of over 89 miles per hour* .

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1931, Page 7

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...;..;'.. "Sport.and General" Photo. WINNER OF THE KING'S AIR C\sP.—Sir Philip Sassoon, on left presenting the ciip Jo Flying-Officer E.C. T. Edwards who won the air .race round Britain with, an [average speed of 117:8 miles per hour. The-race -started from Heston on 25th July* there being forty com. . ... . ' ' petitors, including sixivomen. ■.;',.,.' Prominent Rotarians who arrived'at 'Auckland, on Sunday on the Aorangi after attending the International: Rotary Conference .at '■■■'■.■■• Vienna. . ■ ' ._.:_ . ■■ ■ ..._ ■■.■;•■..-• ■- ; – jrom a different angle. ■ ■ Who are takingpart in a speed-boat contest at Detroit, U.S.A.,forthe HarmsiDorth Trophy. Kaye Don won the first race,; establishing-a new competitive speed record of over 89 miles per hour* . Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1931, Page 7

...;..;'.. "Sport.and General" Photo. WINNER OF THE KING'S AIR C\sP.—Sir Philip Sassoon, on left presenting the ciip Jo Flying-Officer E.C. T. Edwards who won the air .race round Britain with, an [average speed of 117:8 miles per hour. The-race -started from Heston on 25th July* there being forty com. . ... . ' ' petitors, including sixivomen. ■.;',.,.' Prominent Rotarians who arrived'at 'Auckland, on Sunday on the Aorangi after attending the International: Rotary Conference .at '■■■'■.■■• Vienna. . ■ ' ._.:_ . ■■ ■ ..._ ■■.■;•■..-• ■- ; – jrom a different angle. ■ ■ Who are takingpart in a speed-boat contest at Detroit, U.S.A.,forthe HarmsiDorth Trophy. Kaye Don won the first race,; establishing-a new competitive speed record of over 89 miles per hour* . Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1931, Page 7

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