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  4. SPRING EVENTS CANDIDATES

    Among the horses entered for the more important handicaps of the Spring were several which ran at Rosehill on Saturday. Five of these were winners, while ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Mr. S.J. McGrath has been appointed secretary of the Parkes Jockey Club, vice Mr. A. G. F. Bollinger. The new secretary is a well-known western racing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A SECTION OF THE RECORD CLUB CROWD AT THE SOUTH SYDNEY V. WESTERN SUBURBS RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH, IN THE GRAND AND SHERIDAN, STAND, AT THE SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND ON SATURDAY, INSET: H. GILBERT (W.S.) AND H. HALLETT (S.S.), THE RIVAL CAPTAINS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THREE CUPS TO MELBOLT

    The Broken Hill meetings are generally assumed to Belong to Australia in fact, were it not for the support of Adelaide owners, trainers and horses it ...

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  8. March On in Brilliant Form

    The 1917-18 season for registered racing in the metropolitan area was closed at Rosehill on Saturday. Considering the pony opposition at Kensington, the ...

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  9. DESERT GOLD AND BIPLANE

    Biplane was relieved of his engagements in the Epsom Handicap and Metropolitan on Wednesday last, not on accent of any [?] being amis[?] with the ...

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  10. THE BETTING MARKET

    The Australian Hurdle Race and Steeplechase are hanging fire in Sydney. Punters do not seem inclined to risk further liabilities, and members of the ...

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  11. N.Z. BRED HORSES SUCCESS IN AUSTRALIA

    Writing of the success of New Zealand horses on the Australian Turf, Phaeton, of the Auckland (N.Z.) Weekly Press, is very interesting: "The victory of Irish Princess in the ...

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  12. REPLICA OF CARBINE'S HEAD.

    The replica of the head of the defunct Carbine, which was completed some little time back by Mr. L. T. Griffin, of the Auckland Museum, was (reports the ...

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  13. DEATH OF WOODWILD

    The number of accidents to horses and riders at Rosehill on Saturday, while not numerous, was unpleasantly over the average for a one-day fixture. Lord ...

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  14. MUSKET ON THE RACE TRACX.

    The Rev. W. Skinner, of New Zealand, writing from Sling Camp, Salisbury Plain, England, to Rapier, of the Illustrated London Sporting and Dramatic ...

    Article : 445 words
  15. The Best Laid Plans, Etc.

    "The best laid plans of mice and men gang oft agley." This quotation from Burns is probably truer regarding the business of the boxing promoter than ...

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