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KAYE DON’S RECORD

GIVES'.BRITAIN TRIPLE. WIN. v , - 1 / (British Official Wireless.) ' ■ ) .:■) ;'vf -■ ;; ■ : (Received .this day at 9!3Q a.m.) RUGBY, July lb. 1 / The speed records on land, sea, .||uiti.' V air mre now, ; held' .by Britain.' ~ 'The . greatest -speed •/, ever: , achieved is 407/5 .y : ““ miles per hour made 'by Flight-lient. , - Stainforthy' ii* .'his (Schneider•' trophy / ;seaplaiie. Sir Malcolm Campbell holds. , the world’s ; land, .record \ with „a. speed of ,246.09 miles an hour and Kaye ; Doh 1 has how regained the water speed re- ; cord. • : ‘ \ '• : HIS NEXT ENGAGEMENT. . Miss England HI is proceeding so . the Rolls-Royce works at Derbyto be oyerhauled in preparation for. the Bri- f . tish international; race at Detroit In v September,- for- whiqh Miss America . , the Fifth is being 1 prepared. Dqiiwas , accompanied by a twenty-two year-old’ mechanic, Dick Garrietf/v) ’ ' ; ’ new Railway record. ""■ [! ■ ;.V' LONDON, July 18. On the same day* ' that Kaye Don _ / broke the motorboat record, the “Fly- , ing Scotsman” made . a iieW record from Iyondon to fidinburgh doing the - , miles, in,noh-Btop run, of 347 minutes, add once- touching a speed of 83 miles pn hour. . This train now carries a cock-tail bar/ a hairdressing saloon and other luxurious improver' \ ments. ‘ ■ k 4 - •

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 5

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KAYE DON’S RECORD Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 5

KAYE DON’S RECORD Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 5

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