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  2. Tongalla Repeats Last Year's Win In Three and a Half Mile Steeple

    AUSTRALIA'S longest horse race-the Australian Steeplechase of three and a half miles—resulted in a repeat win for Tongalla at Caulfield to-day. Always near the front, Tongalla gained the upper hand over Wakerife and Turf Boy turning for home and, despite a plucky effort by the solidly-weighted Turf Boy, won the race for the second ...

    Article : 1,318 words
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  4. CAMERA FLASHES OF GOODWOOD FINISHES

    FINISH—Hurdle Race, about one mile and a half ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Baseball Claxton Shield to N.S.W.

    NEW SOUTH WALES and South Australia won the final games in the Claxton Shield series yesterday, both winning to nil, and ...

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  6. A. REED

    Riding in best form at present—won on Lord Windburra yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Forward and June Give Two Wins To M. McCarten

    NOTED jockey Maurice McCarten showed good form at to-day's Moorefield meeting with a brace of winners in Forward and June. ...

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  8. Dornford's Running

    AN inquiry was held into the running of Dornford in the hurdle race. The stewards accepted the explanations of the owner-trainer, F. W. ...

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    A winner at Caulfield last Saturday—he is shown above defeating Kashgar. Ben's Fort was a runner in the Australian Steeplechase, but was never a possibility. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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