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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS

(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] AUTOMOBILE SPEEDING. NEW YOHK, March 29. At Dayton Beach, Florida, Segravc drove an automomibcl faster than any other man has ever driven before. He set three unofficial records which may lie accepted as official when the timing is finally checked. Segravc was clocked at a speed of 201.21 miles per hour, for one kilometre, 203.841, for one mile, 203.610 for five kilometres. The official records held by Malcolm Campbell are 174.22 for one kilometre and 173.883 for a mile. A WORLD’S RECOB D. NEW YORE. March 20. At Dayton Beach. Florida, Seaorave an English racing driver established a world’s record of 203.841 miles per hour in a four ton speedster on the sands to-dav. ... DE PINEDO’S .1011 NEW NEW YORK, March 29. Be Pineda has arrived at New Orleans to-day from Havana.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1927, Page 3

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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1927, Page 3

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1927, Page 3

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