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PRESENTATION OF TROPHY.—The Rl. Hon. M. ]. Savage (left) presenting Mr. J. E. Mcßride, owner of Rey Spec, with the trophy attached to the New Zealand Trotting Cold Cup at Hutl Park yesterday.

"MYSTERY RIVER" APPEARS AGAlN.—Buckinghamshire's Jack-in-the-box river, the Misbonrne, vhich started flowing last month after being ab ert since last August. Local residents believe that it brings luck to touch the lips with water from this "myUery river," and here are two girls from Chalfont St. Giles drinking water at a spot where a few days before there was only a dry river bed.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 5

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PRESENTATION OF TROPHY.—The Rl. Hon. M. ]. Savage (left) presenting Mr. J. E. Mcßride, owner of Rey Spec, with the trophy attached to the New Zealand Trotting Cold Cup at Hutl Park yesterday. "MYSTERY RIVER" APPEARS AGAlN.—Buckinghamshire's Jack-in-the-box river, the Misbonrne, vhich started flowing last month after being ab ert since last August. Local residents believe that it brings luck to touch the lips with water from this "myUery river," and here are two girls from Chalfont St. Giles drinking water at a spot where a few days before there was only a dry river bed. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 5

PRESENTATION OF TROPHY.—The Rl. Hon. M. ]. Savage (left) presenting Mr. J. E. Mcßride, owner of Rey Spec, with the trophy attached to the New Zealand Trotting Cold Cup at Hutl Park yesterday. "MYSTERY RIVER" APPEARS AGAlN.—Buckinghamshire's Jack-in-the-box river, the Misbonrne, vhich started flowing last month after being ab ert since last August. Local residents believe that it brings luck to touch the lips with water from this "myUery river," and here are two girls from Chalfont St. Giles drinking water at a spot where a few days before there was only a dry river bed. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 5

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