THE HAND OF FATE
*• A correspondent points out that he considers the important handicap treble that Keith Vpitre has won in Austra-r lia during the.last six months should be an excellent augury for further success should he decide, as it has been1 reported he may, to try his fortunes "I England. The treble comprises the Newmarket, Epsom, and Doncaster Handicaps, and it is at Newmarket, i^psom, and Doncaster respectively that the five English classics (Two Thousand and One Thousand Guineas, Derby and S^.u'tu i t- LcSer) "re contested. With the hand of fal.e pointing so markedly to these courses, Voilre would be a wise lad to sail by the earliest possible boat toy England.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 8
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114THE HAND OF FATE Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 8
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