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(Recaved 25, 11.5 a.m.) • Paris, June 24. The Grand Prix de Paris resulted: Cri de Guerre 1, Pinceau 2, Bubbles 3. Eighteen started. Won by threequarters of a length, one length between second and third. THE DRESS CIRCLE CASE. [Per Press Association.) Rotorua, June 25. The Judicial Committee of the Rotorua Racing Club heard a charge against C. N. Carmont, jockey, at Rotorua on June 22nd and 23 found “that Carmont was party to the conspiracy, that Dress Circle should win the Pohutu Highweight Handicap on February 11, 1928 and that Lady Cintra should win the Tarawera Fighweight Handicap on February 13, 1928, and Carmont should be disqualified under the rules of racing for twelve months from this date." The personnel of the committee was Messrs. H. Bertram, A. H. Tripe. M. H. Hampson, and F. F. Hockly.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 163, 25 June 1928, Page 5
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