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  4. FAMILIAR SCENES AND FACES AT THE RANDWICK AUTUMN MEETING.

    (1) The main Totalisator house in the saddling paddock. (2) Rapine returns to scale, followed by Frances Tressady and David, after winning the A.J.C. Plate (3) The scratching tower in the saddling paddock and index to horse stalls. (4) Gallant old David going to the post for his last race in the A.J.C. Plate. (5) A view of the straight and horses returning to scale after the second division of the Rous Handicap. (6)What every punter likes to see—the number of the horse he has backed at the top of the frame. (7) Sid Baker, one of the biggest bookroakers in Australia. (8) Rapine winning the A.J.C. Plate from Frances Treasady and David. (9)Tom Malone, A.J.C. detective, and a familiar figure at Randwick. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RIGHT AND WRONG

    The cables in the last few days have flashed along to Australia a few matters of more or less controversial ...

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  6. PERSONALS IN SPORT

    On my way to look-up Hugh Trumble, at the M.C.C. office recently, I ran across the ex-Australian XI. captain and South Australian, bent on a similar ...

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  7. BUCKJUMPING

    One of the most spectacular attractions at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley will undoubtedly be the buck-jumping contests, in which riders from ...

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  8. Claro Proves Himself Best Miler In Australia

    In winning the All-Aged Stakes at Randwick on Wednesday, Claro showed that he is the best miler in Australia, and one of the best ever seen here. He led practically all the way, and although Whittier challenged him in the straight, the big ...

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  9. £51,394 Distributed At Randwick Carnival

    The Randwick meeting, which closed on Saturday in such genial weather, will go down into history as one of the most successful ever carried out there. The weather and tracks favored the horses, and many of the events produced most brilliant ...

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  10. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN.

    As a result of the interchange of visits between Oxford and Cambridge (Eng.) and Harvard and Yale (U.S.A.), the governing bodies of Great Britain ...

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  11. NOT YET.

    When the Lawn Tennis Association (Eng.) received a letter from the U.S.L.T.A. stating that Hungary and Austria had applied to compete in the ...

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  12. THE HANDICAPPER SCORED.

    A review of the meeting would not be complete without a reference to the A.J.C. handicapper, Mr. Fred Wilson. That gentleman, as usual, was in great ...

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