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TOO MANY MAIDENS

The problems caused by an over-supply of maiden pacers will be discussed at a meeting te be held tomorrow of representatives of the Owners' and Breeders' Association, and the Horsemen's Association with members «f the executive of the Trotting Conference. "The only way we can hope to solve all the problems Involved Is to seek the views of all Interested parties," said the president of the conference (Mr R. J. Rolfe, of Thames). "I'm certain much good will come out of the meeting."

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32450, 10 November 1970, Page 8

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TOO MANY MAIDENS Press, Volume CX, Issue 32450, 10 November 1970, Page 8

TOO MANY MAIDENS Press, Volume CX, Issue 32450, 10 November 1970, Page 8

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