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  4. JUDGE AND A MAGNIFYING GLASS CAUSE REAL FURORE

    Aided by the "magic-eye" camera and a magnifying glass A.J.C. judge Claude Martin placed Spearby first in yesterday's Tramway Handicap, but most punters who scrutinised the photo-finish print at Randwick declared that hot-pot Silver Phantom should have been awarded a dead-heat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Had reason to turn somersaults. Ray Selkrig and trainer Ernie Fellows (left) did well tor themselves at Randwick yesterday. Selkrig brought Monarch in a winner for Fellows. The sequel to another series of somersaults (right) with jockey M. Fitzgerald at Flemington trying to disentangle Glen Ian and Five ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Big change in betting on double

    According to leader of the ring, Ken Ranger, the market on the Epsom Handicap could undergo some big changes during the week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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