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TURF IN AUSTRALIA

IMPROPER TACTICS SYDNEY, March 19. '.\ s : , sequel to vestenlay's races at Canterbury Park the A.J.C. stewards disqualified for twelve months H. Bvers (owner), P. Middle (trainer), A. Stanton (jockey), and the colt Prince blmo for improper practices. The horse ran second in the Juvenile Handicap. Riddle was previously a successful trotting owner and trainer in Australia and New Zealand.

PHAR LAP MKIiIiOUHNK, March M>. I'har Lap Ikis been withdrawn I'roiu ;,|| his Sydney engagements and will n ,,l nice*' 'again tliis autiinui. Since his ~,. tun, | nun a spell he has not pleased jiis roniieetions so he will bo given several mouths' holiday.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3515, 30 March 1931, Page 3

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TURF IN AUSTRALIA Dunstan Times, Issue 3515, 30 March 1931, Page 3

TURF IN AUSTRALIA Dunstan Times, Issue 3515, 30 March 1931, Page 3

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