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  6. Dress Suit-Pactolus For “Heath” Double

    AT a preliminary survey of weights for the Australian Hurdle and Steeplechase, to be contested at Caulfield next month, I am disposed to regard Dress Suit and Pactolus as most likely to win the ...

    Article : 806 words
  7. Sportsmen in the Public Eye

    A. Loddon [?] owner of the champion chaser Redditch, who broke in leg when he fell in the National and had to be destroyed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Bus-man’s First Horse Wins National

    THE Grand Notional Steeplechase of 1935 will go down in history as the bus-man’s National. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. How I Won National on Riawena

    IT was by sheer bad luck that I did not win both the Grand, Nationals at Flemington. A feat of that character is ...

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  10. Reforming the Cricket Control Board

    THAT a definite move should come sooner or latter for changes in the constitution of the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket has been expected in cricket circles for some time. New South Wales has now caused a stir by ...

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  11. South Heading For Premiership

    Is the writing on the wall for the 1935 premierships. I think it is. South Melbourne have answered every question, avenging their only defeat by Collingwood on the opening day by inflicting a severe drubbing on that team of their second ...

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  12. AT THE LAST OF THE 23 NATIONAL JUMPS

    Though he led over the just fence in the Grand National Steeplechase, Old home was not “home,” and after the jump had been made Illewena, who is next in this picture, and Pactouls, partly obscured by [?] quickly ran him down. Perilous went to the front, but Rlawens ultimately wore him down to win in the last stride. It was one of the most exciting finishes to a National seen at Flemington. Rlawens displayed remarkable courage and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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