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RACECOUftSfi tIWIJfiSIRABLES. ALMOST COMPLETE ELIMINATION. ' (By to "Star.") r WELLINGTCIN, this day'; The report ef the chief racecourse inspector for the past season,' submitted by the executive committee* stated that 20(J pei-ebhs had beeil warlifed off, ejected or excluded at the gates, compared with 180 during the previous . season. The I'esuifc of the administration of r6gUla- j tions by the racing and trotting authorities had been to almost complete the elimination of tindesirabie's from racecourses. Where good reason was shown in a case provision was lnadfe iii v tlie fegulatioiie for the removal, of the persOiial i'eetriction. This had long been generally kndWllj and elaimS for exemption were considered quarterly by the executive coniiriitteei
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 3
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