THE WATER SPEED KING WELCOMED BACK TO LONDON. Mr Kaye Don, who recently recaptured the world’s speed-boat record for Britain with Miss England II on the River Parana, South America, arrived at Paddington Station, London, where he was welcomed by Lakefield and representatives of various sporting bodies. Lord Wakefield is seen shaking hands with Mr Kaye Don at Paddington Station.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 62
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60THE WATER SPEED KING WELCOMED BACK TO LONDON. Mr Kaye Don, who recently recaptured the world’s speed-boat record for Britain with Miss England II on the River Parana, South America, arrived at Paddington Station, London, where he was welcomed by Lakefield and representatives of various sporting bodies. Lord Wakefield is seen shaking hands with Mr Kaye Don at Paddington Station. Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 62
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