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  5. Fishing.

    Mid-week fishing last week was at a standstill, Jupiter Pluvius being in a particularly bad humor on Wednesday and Thursday. This debarred anglers ...

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  6. BOOKMAKERS' BETTING TAX.

    The Victorian Government proposes to introduce a betting tax on bookmakers on the same lines as that now in force in New South Wales. Money ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. TURF TATTLE.

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  9. SOUTHERN SCRATCHINGS.

    On Wednesday, at Melbourne, Garlin was pulled out of the Caulfield Cup, For the Spring meeting of the V.R.C. the following withdrawals were ...

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  10. Boxing.

    In consequence of the heavy rain which fell on Wednesday evening, the contest for the bantam-weight championship which was to have taken ...

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  11. TATT'S TATTOO.

    Last Monday afternoon a number of the members of Tattersall's Club assembled in the club room to say goodbye to Fred Grice one of the stewards. ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. WOLAROI WAGERS.

    The defeat of Wolaroi in the Guineas by Ettefred, on the first day of the V.A.T.C. meeting, hit Southern punters very hard, many of whom invested ...

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  13. ALBION PARK J.C.

    Entries for the next meeting of the A.P.J.C. to be held on Saturday. October 28, fall due with the secretary not later than 4 p.m. to-morrow ...

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  14. NUMBER ONE.

    A great number of the followers of the horse-racing game, notably those of the punting class, are very superstitious, and have evolved many ...

    Article : 177 words
  15. COUGH UP COIN.

    On and after November 1, everyone attending a race meeting in this State will have to part up extra money at the turnstiles or gates to comply with ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. GOODNA AMATEUR TURF CLUB.

    The secretary of the above club notifies by advertisement that he will receive nominations up to 6 p.m. to- morrow (Monday) for a meeting to be ...

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  17. KEDRON PARK R.C.

    The postponed meeting of the Kedron Park R.C. will be held to-morrow (Monday) afternoon, when the programme for the previous mid-week ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. TATTERSALL'S PROGRAMME.

    For the next meeting of Tattersall's Club, which will be held at Ascot on November 1s, the added mot[?]y amounts to 800 sovs. The following ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. ST. ELFRED SALTED.

    St. Elfred who it will be remembered pulled out the Hamilton Handicap at the Q.T.C. meeting some time ago, struck a heap of trouble at ...

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  20. RUSH THE RHINO.

    At the lost meeting of the North Queensland Racing Association it was decided to notify all clubs to instruct their delegates to the next conference ...

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  21. WORTH OWNING.

    At the present time, when weight-for-age events are liberally endowed by racing clubs, it is not a bad racing spec to own a good--or even a fair-- ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. Billiards.

    Fred Lindrum, professional billiard champion of Australia, and George Gray are at present engaged in a match of 16,000 up at Sydney. The ...

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  23. Q.T.C. NOVEMBER MEETING.

    The secretary of the Q.T.C. received an entry of 522 for the above important fixture, which takes place at Ascot on November. 4. 8. and 11. The ...

    Article : 136 words
  24. Q.T.C. DERBY SCRATCHING.

    The following withdrawals from the Q.T.C. Derby were registered on Tuesday last:--Violet Chief, Claret King, Chief's Son. Maori Mat. Silk ...

    Article : 56 words
  25. BREAKING A RUN.

    Ettefred, the winner of the Caulfield Guineas, is the first filly to win this race since Lady Wallace won from Dantzic and Scotland in 1905, In 1914 ...

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  26. SPILLING SADDLE-STRIDERS.

    At the last meeting of the Mount Morgan Pony Club a couple of saddle-striders received nasty spills, which necessitated the victims being sent to ...

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  27. JENNINGS' JUDGMENT.

    Tom Jennings, the owner-trainer of that good colt Amberdown, after the latter's failure to win the Q.T.C. Guineas, decided to place the colt ...

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  28. BACHELOR'S PERSSE.

    A Sydney sporting writer says that the Queensland-owned horse, Bachelor's Persse, ran good races in the Sydney and Waverley Handicaps, a[?]d ...

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  29. SUCCESSFUL SIRE.

    The imported thoroughbred stallion, Linacre, is making a great name on the Australian turf, where his progeny continue to win both classical and ...

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  30. GYMPIE GOING GAY.

    At the last meeting of the Gympie Race Club a trio of jocksters got out of hand but properly and promptly were dealt with by the stewards. J. ...

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  31. CUTE BOOKMAKERS.

    Bookmakers down South know the value of advertising themselves and also their business, and show versatility in their methods, which is' in ...

    Article : 192 words
  32. LOGAN AND ALBERT JOCKEY CLUB.

    Next Thursday October 26, the above club will hold another of their popular meetings, all of which are well patronised by metropolitan visitors, who, no ...

    Article : 349 words
  33. SIR COOLEY COOLING.

    The management of the Toowoomba Pony and Galloway R.C. is having plenty to engage their attention of late in the shape of cronk running. ...

    Article : 197 words
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  36. TOUGH TAXATION--ANOTHER NIP AT THE GAME.

    One by one the various State Governments of the Commonwealth are taxing horse-racing in some form or another. The latest reyenue-chaser is ...

    Article : 308 words
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  38. "UNDER THE BROAD ARROW."

    An interesting historical record of Australia's most remarkable convict criminal. Price 6d. from all newsagents or posted direct from "Trutth ...

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