THE W.A. TURF CLUB SET ANOTHER DEATH TRAP FOR ALLEGED Steeplechase horses and jockeys at their meeting this week end and in offering a stake of £250 encouraged owners to nominate horses that had no idea of taking the severe obstacles. ...
Article : 916 wordsFORM IN RECENT JUMPING races has been noticeably “in and out,” an dthe general idea is that there is a strong jockeys’ ring ...
Article : 250 wordsTHERE IS NO GETTING AWAY from the fact that the New Zealanders manage to get hold of decent horses. Not satisfied with ...
Article : 369 wordsCRICKETERS GENERALLY ARE NOW WELL INTO THEIR STRIDE, and the additional week's practice revealed it;, value in the improved form shown at the games on Saturday afternoon. At Subiaco Arthur Richardson's Colts, who had failed badly with the bail ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsThe Government’s new Unemployment Insurance Bill, the text of which issued to-day, increases the allowance to wives of unemployed men ...
Article : 224 wordsFRUIT MAY BE DEAR THESE DAY AND RASPBERRIES SCARCE, BUT there was a plentiful supply of live raspberries for the three-year-old old filly, Areoff, and her jockey Jack Co try when they were led in as the winner of the Belgravia Plate. ...
Article : 384 wordsWHEN STARTER STEVE CHIPPER was getting the big field of two-year-olds to the barrier in the Juvenile Handicap, W. J. ...
Article : 472 wordsTHE GODS HAVE NOT BEEN TOO kind to last year’s leading jockey, Bob Morley, during the last six months and since the 1929-30 ...
Article : 338 wordsWHEN H. THOMPSON RODE BACK to the weighing enclosure after winning the Tara Steeple at Caulfield on Merauki he was greeted ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsFEW CROSS COUNTR YHORSES are as brilliant as Night lark, but like cheap glue, he doesn’t stick too well. ...
Article : 141 wordsNOBODY COULD SAY THAT THE PERFORMANCE OF THE VICTORIAN team against the Englishmen was up to scratch on Friday. The wretched display of the early batsmen was enough to break the heart of even the warmest enthusiast. ...
Article : 683 wordsThe House of Commons to-day discussed a Bill introduced by Mr. Winterton. private Labor member, making it compulsory, for employers to give ...
Article : 162 wordsTENNIS TOUTS ARE STILL WONDERING WHAT STRUCK JIM WILlard. Was he suddenly bitten by a germ, or was Crawford off his game? Writing in a Melbourne journal “Pat” O’Hara Wood hastily said “Crawford must have played rottenly” or something like that. ...
Article : 817 wordsOne of the most remarkable alleged gold stealing cases ever heard in a West Australian court has just been brought to a close at Kalgoorlie and ...
Article : 533 wordsWITH THE WEIGHTS DECLARED for the Railway Stakes and Perth Cup there have been many movements during the week and large ...
Article : 335 wordsTHE PROMISE OF A GOOD FAST wrestling match at the Olympia Stadium (Stadiums Ltd.) on Friday night faded out early in the ...
Article : 280 wordsAfter ten days’ stay, the King and Queen left London to-day for Sandringham. ...
Article : 34 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday.—The death has occurred at "West Maitland of James Fogarty, old-time boxer, who fought Paddy Slavin in 1887. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsAll [?]ickets for dancing space have been allotted for the Newspaper Ball, which takes place at Temple Court next Tuesday; but a few tickets are ...
Article : 226 wordsSYDNEY. Saturday. — Union are sharply divided over the proposal to [?] short-time working in the railway in order to prevent dismissals ...
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Truth (Perth, WA : 1903 - 1931), Sun 17 Nov 1929, Page 2
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