Australian Racing
EMBARGO ON T O TALI SAT OR AFFECTS ATTENDANCES. United Press Association.—By Elee:ri* Telegraph.—Copyright. Received Sunday, 5.5 p.m. MELBOURNE, April 16. At the Caulfield races to-day the chief ovent, the GLENHUNTLl r HANDICAP, resulted as follows: KING MART, 9.2 (Webster) .... I Thrawn, 7.2 (Smith) 2 Romany Rve, 7.5 (Wilson) .... 3 Twenty-one started, including Waterline and Vertigern. Won by half a head, a neck. Time, 2.10. SYDNEY, April 10. The jockey, J. Munro, was suspended for careless riding at the Mooreficld meeting to-day. The embargo on the totnlisator seriously affected the attendance at all racing fixtures.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6836, 18 April 1932, Page 4
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