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Advertising : 63 wordsYesterday the Perth Cup of 1906 was won, and lost amidst all the incidentals which go to make up a daily paper "introduction." There was the Ascot ...
Article : 840 wordsThat May King's victory upset a pleasant little prance. That the ex-wife-of a Groper politician had decided to bolt with a ...
Article : 945 wordsLawn and stand are throbbing hotly With a multitude that's motley. They are bustling in the birdcage, by, the tote and on the flat. ...
Article : 310 wordsWhen seen in the jockeys' room after the race Frank Bullock, the rider o[?] May King, was methodically getting ready for another ride on La Sim ...
Article : 1,446 wordsThe meeting will be continued on New Year's Day, when the principal events to be decided will be the Railway Stakes and All Aged Stakes. ...
Article : 437 wordsIf, as is estimated, 28,000 people saw the Cup last year, this year's attendance shows a noticeable falling off. ...
Article : 121 wordsThis meeting will be brought to a conclusion on Saturday next, when the piece de resistance will be the Imaerial Stakes. As no weights have ...
Article : 116 wordsA total sum of £24,789 was put through the toialisators yesterday, as compared with £26,358 last year. The flat machines alone show an increase ...
Article : 74 wordsThe racing commenced with the Metropolitan Hurdles, for which Protector and Prospector were the only withdrawals. The Shamrock was ...
Article : 3,040 wordsFollowing were the investments and dividends on the totes on the flat:— Metropolitan Hurdles.—Place: Invested £514 15s; dividend: 1st 16s, 2nd ...
Article : 167 wordsHyland's circus, located in Hayest, west, adjacent to His Majesty's Theatre, is drawing good patronage. A feature of the show is the water[?] ...
Article : 28 wordsWhen tired out from the heat and toils of the day drop in at the Bohem ia and have a glass of the famous bulk whisky, which invigorates. ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 30 Dec 1906, Page 1
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