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  4. Mr Wallingford Comes To Melbourne

    THREE years ago Michael Pitt didn’t know the first thing about racing; had never been on a racecourse. Today he is famous as the man who in three days of hectic betting took more than £30.000 from the Melbourne ...

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  5. A “DEACON” WITH A REAL PUNCH

    EACON” Leo Kelly. colored American light-heavy, was the hardest puncher I ever met. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    This was the race which cost Mr Pitt a lot of money. If Appeal, the horse on the outside, had got the decision he estimates that he would have left the course winning £10000. The race was the first division of the Argyle Handicap at Moonee Valley on August 15. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GREATNESS OF DONALDSON

    FRANK WYKOFF. mentioned by Capt. Duncan, was another example of an exceptionally fast runner failing to produce that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. No Milk And Water Programmes

    Mr R. W. AMOR. Sydney Road, Coburg. writes:—It is most interesting to note the reaction of the Victorian racing public to the ...

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