RACECOURSE TRAGEDY
RIDER KILLED BY BOLTING HOiiSK.
(DNItED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPIRIQHT.y
'^Received lOih August, 11 a.m.) , BRISBANE, This Day.
A sensational fatality occurred at the Queensland Turf Club's Medting. Before tho start of the Ladies' Bracelet, for amateur "riders, the horse Greek Historian bolted, and galloped 2£ miles before it was pulled up, J. Donaldson replaced tho exhausted rider.
When the raco started, the horse again bolted, and charged off the course under ii tree, where Donaldson was unseated and killed. The horse then jumped a fence into Sip i#iSti». whjtr* it wa* caplurid. '' " .""" •'-• •
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 10 August 1925, Page 7
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