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EUROPEAN RACE. ■'.A ? V'/'' V -A v U'THE LEADING,>MARKS. tUnite.il Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy right. ] BERLIN, July 29. The fliers Oar berry, Arrachart, Dinoit, Lady Bailey anil Miss Spooner have arrived in-Berlin. The.total of the arrivals there in the round. Europe contest is now sixteen, leaving thirty- ' Nine have abandoned the flight, five to come. Unless Butler’s disqualification is revoked; Captain Broad will be . the only competitor to obtain the full marks for speed and reliability. Otherwise Butler will be level with him with 270 points. Then Conie Poss 264 marks, 'Mo.rzik,-263, marks, .Carberry ' 263 marks, Folts (Germany) 262 marks, Thorn 250 marks. ; The technical ■ tests may decrease Broad’e lead. j Carberry’s machine has points which are likely to confer on time a prominent position.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1930, Page 6
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