BRITISM PRODUCTIONS. "We want to send a team of 120 athletes to Los Angeles this summer — 120 living witnesses to the truth that Malcolm Campbell is not a unique product of British sporfcsmanship, 120 missionaries for the prestige, the trade and the influence of Great Britain. We need £20,000 to make our position secure. It is for our country and it is for an ideal. Could any cause make a greater appeal to a gathering of Engiishmen?" Thus spoke Sir Harold Bowden, chairman of the council of the British Olympic Association when he occupied the chair at the association's annual banquet.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 282, 23 July 1932, Page 6
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