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RACING COMMENTARY ON ELECTION

Sir, —I am Quite Sure My Hero will not be too proud to hear a trotting enthusiast's views on the election. I have every confidence in the man who was Courageous enough to make Lie First Charge against the watersiders, an Attack that should have been made years ago. Believe Me. With Manpower on strike it is obvious that Real uggets of coal would be scarce, but the good oiu Jauuiiansis put things right. Nothing is Positive but Who Knows on the first of September we may give old Walter Moore of a shock than he expects. I am sure that our True Friend will be the Sure Lad that has led us for the last two years and will lead us still.—Yours, etc..

SIDNEY VICTOR ON 1/9/51. August 2, 1951.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 3

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RACING COMMENTARY ON ELECTION Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 3

RACING COMMENTARY ON ELECTION Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 3