GENERAL CABLES
SPEED RECORD ATTEMPTS. Press Association.—Py Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] (Received this day at 1.5 p.m.V LONDON, Nov. G. Wakefield has decided to send Miss England to lluenos Aires in March' to attempt 'to break Seagrave’s record at a regatta organised by the* Argentine Yacht Club during the exhibition. PAPANUI SAILS. LONDON, Nov. G. The Papanui which was arrested nailed for Avoninouth. MOTOR, CYCLE SPEED RECORD. (Received this day at 1.5 p.rn.l RUGBY', November 6. . Wright, riding a Jap motor cycle at Cork to-dav heat the world’s fastest speed record with 150-j mean speed. His fastest speed one way was miles per hour. The previous record was held by Germany.
MR. SCULLTN. LONDON, NAY. 'G
There was a significant side to Mr Scull in’s speech at the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce dinner tonight. Ha said: “I have been in office a year and it seemed like ten. I do not know how much long,''!’ hut while I aiul my Cabinet colleagues are there we shall stand up to the traditions of Australia and meet our obligations.”
This statement was warmly cheered
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