The accompanying diagram conveys an accurate description of the most prominent incidents in the race for the Cup. Hie positions were carefully telegraphed by "Mostyn" shortly after the event was concluded, and the reader may see, almost as though he were on the course, exactly what happened at different stages ha the big two-mile race. [The plan of the course is reproduced from The Melbourne Argus.] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 5 Nov 1910, Page 20
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