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  4. Jockey Wins Cup, But Horse’s Neck Was Too Short

    The length of New Cashmere was the determining factor in two-inch victory over Saxonian in the Australian Cup. If Saxonian had been longer in the body and head — he was the smallest in the field — the race would have been his. ...

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  5. K.O. IN 10th.

    Jack Hassen, Queensland aboriginal boxer, has blossomed into a great natural fighter. ...

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  6. Heads That Don’t Win

    SPECTACULAR PHOTO FINISH OF THE AUSTRALIAN CUP at Flemington on Monday. The camera print clearly shows that the head and shoulders of the jockey of Saxonian were in front of his rival, G. Bougoure’ (New Cashmere) at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Saxonian’s Rider Wouldn’t Protest

    W. A. Smith, rider of Saxonian, who lost the Australian Cup to New Cashmere by a short half head, wouldn’t protest for interference, although the ...

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  8. MONTANE FIGHT END

    A GRAPHIC PICTURE of the end in the tenth round of the Hassen-Montane fight in Sydney on Monday. The courageous French fighter was “out cold” on the canvas. He said that he felt fit and well when he returned to Melbourne yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. £10,000 Offer Refused For St. Comedy

    An offer of £10,000, made by a partner in the Adelaide [?]oodstock firm of Coles Bros., for the ...

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