IN the course of a letter to Mr. Fred Smith concerning the horses Genetout and Beau Fere, Captain "Jock" Crawford, one of the best-known of English authorities, expressed the view that Australia's greatest need to-day in the matter of bloodstock, was the importation of more high-class brood mares, This view, it may be added, has always ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Thu 19 Aug 1937, Page 9
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