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SC Davis and the Earl of March in an Austin, win thrilling 400 mile race at 83.41 mph. Nearly 80 cars, from ‘Baby Sevens’ to giant racers competed.
Maharajah Rana Babadur of Jhalawar tries out cars of all makes - and buys British!
Delegates to Indian Round Table Conference see remarkable flying demonstration by Brooklands School of Flying.
Mr CET Eyeton, in a MG Midget, beats Sir Malcolm Campbell’s record for mile and kilometre with speed of 96 and 97 mph respectively.
Speed kings in screaming racers, babys [sic] and midgets race round at breakneck speed in motoring’s greatest racing test. 28 finished - result was a triumph for the baby midgets, who finished 1, 2, 3, 4.
40 cars, from baby Austins to mighty Bentleys, provide orgy of speed in 500-mile race - run all out.
Eight women compete in first race of its kind, Miss Fay Taylour won on a Talbot at 98.37 mph.
The Vicker’s ‘Jockey’ Jupiter-engined all metal interception plane - at final trials touches 240 mph in rarefied atmosphere 7 miles above the earth.
20,000 holiday-makers see amazing speeds despite wet track.
46 pilots - two of them women - in machines of all sizes and speeds, compete in 1,000 mile race for the King’s Cup - civil aviation’s greatest honour.
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