ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Gloaming."—C., £3 0s Cd and £3 10s; £4 Jfe 6d and £1 15s 6d. R.A., £3 3s. Gayest Son was scratched at 3.35 p.m. ou Friday. "Tom."-—X.L., £5 J6s.6d and £2; H.C., £2 4a and £1 Cs 6d; C, £10 2s 6d and £4 2s 6d; M., £4 19s; H.L., £1 10s. "G.T."—R.G., £2 3s; C, £3 4s; L.C., £2 4s and £1 10s 6d; A., £3 4s 6d; S., £2 sa. "Fair Go."—A definite reply is not possible. Half-limits are operated by sorno where (hero are brackets In division races. Probably tho majority paid the full dividend, but that is poor consolation for you. "Soldier."—E.H., £2 4s and £1 14s.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1942, Page 8
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114ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1942, Page 8
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