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WAS IT AN EASY WlN?— There is a difference of opinion whether Princess Doreen. won the Great Easter Handicap at Riccartbn on Monday easily or otherwise, but her rider, A. E. Ellis, seems to feel comfortable enough about it in this photo of the finish, after having slipped her through on tlie rail. Rerepai (on inner) is second, followed by Kamal Pasha (third) and Sea Fox, ivith Tauramai (who won the Great Autumn in the; rain on the ' next day) just entering the picture.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 23

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WAS IT AN EASY WlN?—There is a difference of opinion whether Princess Doreen. won the Great Easter Handicap at Riccartbn on Monday easily or otherwise, but her rider, A. E. Ellis, seems to feel comfortable enough about it in this photo of the finish, after having slipped her through on tlie rail. Rerepai (on inner) is second, followed by Kamal Pasha (third) and Sea Fox, ivith Tauramai (who won the Great Autumn in the; rain on the ' next day) just entering the picture. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 23

WAS IT AN EASY WlN?—There is a difference of opinion whether Princess Doreen. won the Great Easter Handicap at Riccartbn on Monday easily or otherwise, but her rider, A. E. Ellis, seems to feel comfortable enough about it in this photo of the finish, after having slipped her through on tlie rail. Rerepai (on inner) is second, followed by Kamal Pasha (third) and Sea Fox, ivith Tauramai (who won the Great Autumn in the; rain on the ' next day) just entering the picture. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 23

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