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Advertising : 149 wordsThere are times when feelin worried Makes a man feel quite unkind. And to get his spleen his chest off, He starts speakin of his mind. ...
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Article : 72 wordsOUR Queensland correspondent sends us along the follow accident of the Q. T. C. Easter meeting. From the "display" given by some of the "goers," things must have ...
Article : 606 wordsKensington races to-day. City Tatt's Club races at Randwick on Saturday next. Lyddite registered a very slippery five ...
Article : 1,946 wordsAN energetic young gent who faced the beak a few days ago under the "monniker" of Daniel Jamieson, was sent up for three days for grafting at the monkey joint ...
Article : 105 wordsRANDWICK at the best of times is the home of the horsey hustler and a rendezvous of the dubious and dirty doers who are familiarly know by the appellation of "sports." "J.F." WRITES asking if it is true that "Gunbearer" owns Bruntwood. On this point we can give no information, but Dame Rumor allots the ownership of ...
Article : 922 wordsAT a committee meeting of the Wallsend Jockey Club, held last Friday night, at the instance of Mr. J. B. Barclay, the disqualification case of Hector Quite, who was ...
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Article : 277 wordsTHE manner in which the advertising business of the Queensland Turf Club has been administered in the past is to have the incoming committee's early attention, it ...
Article : 198 wordsABOUT the only course in the whole of the State on which the public is puzzled as to the exact weight that the horses are carrying is Randwick. Unless the public keep ...
Article : 267 wordsTHE bikers are invariably bitten, particularly when they are of the invariable biting species. In a recent issue of the SPORTSMAN this scribe showed how a sport was shorn ...
Article : 280 wordsTHE SPORTSMAN has before called attention to the ridiculous adjusting of weights by the Kensington handicappers. I know it is impossible to please everyone, and therefore ...
Article : 116 wordsIt will soon be that way, that respectable men will fight shy of entering Tattersall's Club. It is bad enough to run the gauntlet of the spitters that lounge and loaf around ...
Article : 111 wordsIn the 14.2 race of Rosebery yesterday, that peculiar pony p[?]ad paddy performed in a manner that brought fortis deep gultural execrations from the crows of spectators, ...
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Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW : 1900 - 1954), Wed 17 Apr 1901, Page 1
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