EULGGY FOR JOHNSTONE
trainers.:an^;fjock?jfar&^veiled W.. R.; ("Togo").- Jolinsto^at'.\a: Sinner., at N"ew.niarket,,-earlyA"iiv '•tlie.gm'oHilij^ays', is. cable to Sydney papers."-'' The"Australian departed for France among many, valedictory tributes from the neu^spapers, emphasising his skill in: horsemanship and [his conduct as a gentleman..': ...,-..'•'• Johnstone rode a winner in.'hia last race in England, but there is little, doubt he will now feel very much happier back in France, where '■. last year his ability enabled him to head the-winning jockeys' list. It will also be interesting to see how (his Vcritieised mount' Colombo does under rotlier; hands >iri the- St. Leger in September.-;.-: ■'-: ;. v >; ; r:: ■ ' -."■'.•
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 6
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99EULGGY FOR JOHNSTONE Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 6
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