RUS BRENNAN won a race at Randwick yesterday, but the stable failed to anticipate the success. IT was with Tantrum that Rus took the last race—the second heal of the Exeter Handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 200 wordsTHE THREE GRACES."—There is a representative body in this picture. On the left is a doctor. Mr. Jack Higgins is in the centre, and Fred Wilson, the A.J.C. handicapper, is on the right. Mr. Higgins is shortly to leave for India, where he will resume hit duties as chief stipe to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 200 wordsGOSFORD form panned out well when Dame Moab won the youngster's race yesterday. The Moabite filly has won two races at Gosford, and certainly ...
Article : 34 wordsROY REED must have thought the Napier earthquake had hit him square on the withbone when he was beaten out of a place on hot-pot ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 12 Jun 1932, Page 3
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