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  2. ROYAL DIGNITY LOOKS THE GOODS FOR THE ST. LEGER

    The Black Joke. Rider, J. Carney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Royal Dignity. Rider, A. Davis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Apple Crown. defeating Gentle Lady and Blenheim, who helped make a race of the Trial Handicap at the Q.T.C. meeting yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 22 words
  5. HOME AGAIN

    After an absence abroad for nine months* four of which were spent on a sick bod, the popular Q T.C. Committeeman, Mr. A. H. ...

    Article : 118 words
  6. OWNER EXPLAINS

    AFTER being ridden to a standstill Royal Dignity finished third in the Totalisator Handicap on Easter Saturday. The ...

    Article : 103 words
  7. LYONDOWN

    Charlie McLoughlin made no secret of his opinion that Lyondown was a very much improved horse on what he had previously ...

    Article : 216 words
  8. EXPLANATION ASKED FOR

    JOCKEY C. Whalan has been called upon by the Q.T.C. stewards to present himself on Monday and tender, an explanation of his handling of Kitty Paddington in the Stewards' Mile yesterday Kitty Paddington, who was favorite for the event, tried for an ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. STILL SPEEDY

    Sage Bird, winner of the McDougall Stakes, with which the two-year-old season for fillies is ushered in, was one of the ...

    Article : 176 words
  10. BIRDS BEGAN TO SING

    Maggie Pie, who had not had a race for nine months, was made the medium of an attempted coup in the Welter Handicap yesterday, but she fell short of success by three-quarters of a length. APPARENTLY the birds began to ...

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  11. WELL-SCHOOLED YOUNGSTER

    Trainers are—unanimous that the Highfield filly, Tea For Two, is the best-schooled youngster on Brisbane courses, but although she is so smart out of the slips that they say she could not be hold with a halter once the barrier rose, she went un der by a narrow margin in the ...

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  12. BACKERS' HARVEST

    When Apple Crown won a recent Fourth Division at Albion Park he had ripened more quickly than the majority of metropolitan racegoers had expected, but with the opportunity of another harvest for the plucking at Eagle Farm ...

    Article : 372 words
  13. THE YOUNG 'UNS

    WITH the good 'uns now having their hand out of avordupols and the late comers coming at last, the two-year-old event yesterday was one ...

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  14. WHAT WILL HE GET

    IF Fuji Sim comes to Brisbane, as is threatened. It will be interesting to see what weight he is allotted in handicap events. ...

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  15. OUTSIDER COMES TO LIGHT

    Although there were but four runners in the Stewards' Mile at the Q.T.C, meeting yesterday, backers did not appear to know just exactly where they were while betting was in progress, and it is quie possible many of them are even now just as much in the dark. ...

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  16. MAY FOLLOW IN DAD'S FOOTSTEPS

    As a two-year-old Amberdown won the Stradbroke, and we will not be surprised to see the two-year old, Amberlitre, repeat the old man's performance next June. From No. 19 position in the Juvenile Handicap yesterday, ...

    Article : 267 words
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    Carolus Magnus finished fast, but Royal Dignity finished faster in the Rockton Handicap at the Q.T.C. meeting yesterday. Review was third. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WANDERERS RETURN

    Much interest was centred in the return from the Sough of the prodigals, Plaid, All Mag, and Lyondown, of Charlie McLoughlin's string, but although the trie were all more or less well backed in their respective races yesterday, no fatted bookmarkers were ...

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  19. THE BUCK JOKE

    As The Black Joke, after look inn all over a winner in several races of late had failed to carry on, his apprentice rider, J. Carney. decided to leave nothing to chance when the imported horse struck his face in front of the Shorts Handicap field at the Q.T.C. meeting, and ...

    Article : 205 words
  20. NEAT SCHEME NIPPED IN BUD

    "For ways that are dark, and for tricks that are vain" some Australian racing folk have Bret Harte's "heathen Chinee" beaten back into the ruck amongst the other starters. There is not a branch of the business of winning races—or losing 'em—that has not been exploited and some schemes which We been successful, and others which have not have demonstrated the ingeniousness of those who ...

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  21. BREAKS WATCHES-AND HEARTS

    Kymatta is one of those animals which breaks watches on the training track and hearts and bank rolls on the racecourse. a Yesterday he separated himself from his maiden certificate in the First Novice Handicap, when anybody who hadn't lost all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 303 words
  22. SHAPES LIKE A STAYER

    Lionel Nicol, owner of Royal Dignity, although absent in the South, was desirous of running the colt in both the Rockton Handicap yesterday and the May Day Handicap on Wednesday with a view to ascertaining whether it was advisable to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 200 words
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