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  4. RACING IN THE OTHER STATES

    There was racing in, Melbourne, Brisbane Adelaide, and Perth on Saturday, and the principal item associated with the meetings was that Molly's Robe made ...

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  5. OUR CRICKETER IN ENGLAND

    As indicated in The Referee from time to time, it is now assured that an Australian Military Eleven will tour England in the coming cricket season, to ...

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    SEABOUND (6.7) WINNING THE WILLIAMSTOWN CUP FROM RED SIGNAL (8.0) AND CETIGNE (9.6). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Long Day at Warwick Farm

    Proprietary clubs could, as a rule, afford to be more liberal in prize money, but it is fairly, certain a correspondent who, in last week's issue of the Referee, ...

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  8. Australia's Three-year-olds

    It is early to condemn this season's N.S.W. and Victorian three-year-olds, but anticipations based on two-year-old form certainly were not realised at the ...

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  9. OUR SPORTSMEN-SOLDIERS

    We have heard from, many in Sydney, since our last issue favorable views as to the duty of the Sports Associations creating a fitting memorial, to the gallant ...

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  10. HIGH PRICES IN ENGLAND

    The prices realised by yearlings at the September sales in England were remarkable, in view of limitation of racing, and it looks as if breeders generally are ...

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  11. "LEST WE FORGET."

    Mr. J. R. Henderson, who is chairman of the New South Wales Rugby Union Football Council, writes:—"I am thoroughly in accord with your admirable ...

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  12. RACING AND THE WAR.

    The armistice produced an immediate chance of attitude on the part of the War Cabinet towards racing in England. If the war had continued it is ...

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  13. "AN IMPERISHABLE REMINDER."

    Mr. E. S. Marks, chairman of the New South Wales Sports Club, and hon. secretary of the A.A. Union of Australia, says:—"The idea commends itself to me ...

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  14. PERSONALS

    Breaking out in a new direction : Melbourne Inman, the well-known billiard player; purchased for 155 guineas at the Newmarket bloodstock sales in ...

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  15. A.J.C. SUMMER HANDICAPS

    Although a few prominent horses which competed at the Spring meetings in Sydney and. Melbourne are missing, nominations for the Villiers Stakes and ...

    Article : 264 words
  16. ESTLAND SOLD IN SYDNEY

    Estland is not returning to New Zealand, Mr. A. P. Wade having purchased him last week through the agency of Mesrs. H. Chisholm and Co. I have ...

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  17. UNABLE TO GET AWAY

    Arrangements were made for the departure of Desert Gold and Finmark from Sydney on Friday last, but the boat by which they were to have gone ...

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