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    SEE HOW CLOSE HE RIDES, HIS HEAD ALMOST HIDDEN BY THE HORSE'S MANE! Jim Pike, the master-horseman, and Whittier, winnin the Coulfield Cup. After a splendid race, Whittier equalled the feats of Paris, Hymettus, Poseidon, and Uncle Sam, champions of the past, each of whom won the race twice. Whittier’s first win Was as a three-year-old in 1922, when he carried 6.13. On Saturday he Won just as easily as three years ago, carrying 9.0 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL (LORD STONEHAVEN) presenting the Caulfield Cup to Mr. Ben Chaffey. The clock which recorded the speed at which Whittier traversed his mile and a half forms a background for the head of his proud owner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    VICTORIOUS! Whittier returning to scale after the big race. Prolonged cheering by the Crowd on the course gave assurance that he had scored a popular win. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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