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  4. FORM AT FLEMINGTON NEWMARKET AND SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES

    The way of the transgressor is hard—and so is that of the punter. Until almost the last moment Iownit, as a probable Newmarket Handicap winner, entered into the ...

    Article : 1,776 words
  5. THE ROSEHILL MEETING

    Owing to wet weather Rosehill was unable to race on Saturday—Ascot was—but it lost nothing by a postponement until Monday. Shortly before the first race it seemed as if ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,516 words
  6. BLOODSTOCK SALES IN MELBOURNE

    Messrs. W. C. Yuille and Co.'s sale of yearlings at Newmarket, Melbourne, on Monday was a success, and the prices realised augur well for the Sydney sales. In all 84 yearlings ...

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  7. AN OWNER ON THE TOTALISATOR

    Although a great number of prominent racing men would welcome the installation of the Totalisator in this State, there are others opposed to it. One of these is Mr. E. R. White ...

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  8. WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    On Wednesday evening last there was a good attendance of supporters of rowing generally, and admirers and friends of James Paddon in particular, at the meeting at Bateman's Hotel ...

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  9. BOXING PROMOTERS RECIPROCATE

    The controllers of the Rushcutter Bay Stadium and Olympia Athletic Club have decided to work in harmony on no account clash with Saturday night fixtures, and to interchange ...

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  10. MR. OSCAR ASCHE BOOMS AUSTRALIA.

    The London illustrated papers have not allowed Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton or their new home in London to be passed over. It appears that during their absence ...

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  11. "TUMS" CAVILL'S LAST SWIM

    SEATTLE, Monday.—"Tums" Cavill died from exhaustion soon after he was taken from the water in an attempt to swim across Seattle Harbor, a distance of three miles. ...

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  12. SAM LANGFORD [?]UTS P.O. CURRAN IN SEVEN SECONDS

    Sam Langford knocked out P.O. Curran at Paris on January 25 in seven seconds. Curran's collapse came as an entire surprise, even to spectators who had not expected him to put ...

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