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Advertising : 48 wordsWHILE IT IS LOOKED ON AS THE BOUNDEN DUTY of a newspaper to safeguard the interests of its readers, it is seldom that the efforts receive proof of appreciation. BUT AN EXCEPTION IS TO HAN IN THE "KARUMA" CASE," as the ...
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Advertising : 458 wordsWITH a gradual rise from the half-mile to the winning post, the Claredon course was the downfall of several "squibby" well-fancied horses ...
Article : 219 words"IT'S about time the A.J.C. took stock of its bookmakers. At Hawkesbury on Saturday a paddock operator was in trouble ...
Article : 284 wordsIT, probably, never struck punters at Clarendon on Saturday to compare the track to that of Moorefield. ...
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Article : 321 words"HORSES for courses" theory could be applied to Giorgio winner of Saturday's Highweight Handicap at Hawkesbury. ...
Article : 226 wordsSATURDAY at Hawkesbury was a day of easy wins, and one of the easiest of them all was Bawarde's in the first division of the Park Stakes. ...
Article : 231 wordsJockeys N. Perelval and G. North-over were suspended for a month at Hawkesbury on Saturday. The stewards reported that they had ...
Article : 115 wordsIN the second-grade Rugby League challenge final, at the Agricultural Ground on Saturday, Balmain defeated Eastern Suburbs by 7 points ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 289 wordsWHILE Sharp Son had run some fair races in Sydney, he had done nothing wonderful, but his success at Grafton was said to have been a most ...
Article : 264 wordsCollingwood, 10.8, beat Melbourne. 9.10, in the Australian Rules semifinal this afternoon. The attendance was 42,175. and the Taking £2008. ...
Article : 333 wordsAN EASY WIN IN THE FLYING HANDICAP AT HAWKESBURY WAS REGISTERED BY DON MOON, THE WINNER OF THE 1927 DONG ASTER HANDICAP. HE IS SHOWN SCORING FROM LORD ROMEO, MISS AUSTRALIA AIR PILOT ANU JAZZ BABY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Mon 24 Sep 1928, Page 2
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