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  2. Dead Heat in Guineas Makes Racing History

    WHEN ROYAL GEM AND ATTLEY DEAD-HEATED in the Caulfield Guineas on Saturday it was the first time in the history of the classic that this had occurred. The picture shows Royal Gem, on the rails, and Attley passing the post ahead of the Derby favourite, Don Pedro, who came from last at the half-mile and was wide out entering the straight. Don Pedro's great performance is emphasised by the picture on page 13 showing the field ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    VERTICAL BOWS and swathes of veiling were worn by Mrs M. De Marco at the Caulfield Guineas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE UPWARD TILT TO HEADGEAR was emphasised by Mrs J. Manton and Miss Shirley Weavell at the Caulfield Guineas on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    VARYING HAT STYLES at the Caulfield Guineas were displayed by Mrs Mary Sherman (left), wearing a ballibuntl straw, and Miss Carmel Maguire in a little Dutch bonnet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NEARLY 370 INDONESIANS WERE DEPORTED FROM SYDNEY by Esperance Bay on Saturday. This picture shows an officer standing at the gangplank checking the Indonesians as they went on board. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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