AVIATION
, ,V RACE FOR KING’S CUP
(United Press Association—By Electric-
Telegraph—Copyright.)
LONDON, July 10
. Captain Hope won the King’s ••■Cup for the third time, averaging 124.5 mi'es hourly. i ; \ The Prince’s plane, which was heavily handicapped, was second, averaging 155.75 miles. ,i : Walter Runciir an, son of the President of the Board of Trade 1 , was third. .Miss Winifred Spooner was seventeenth, and Miss, Winifred Brown .twenty-first. Capiain H. A. Brown did 17^ ; miles per hour, and broke the speed record for the race, winning the speed prize.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1932, Page 5
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