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Advertising : 43 wordsThe Caulfield Cup meeting, concluded on Saturday, attracted a record attendance of 60,000. Violoncello proved himself a great horse by his Cup win under the top weight. He is as good as he looks, and that's saying something. ...
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Article : 75 wordsOf the many well-known marksmen now camped at the Anzac Range near Liverpool for the big prize meeting of the N.R.A., probably there is no one with ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 19 Oct 1921, Page 1
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