IN WEST AUSTRALIA
LOOKING TO DOMINION GUIDING LIGHT OF SPORT [ Per Press Association. J WELLINGTON, July 12. In the course of his remarks at the close of the Trotting Conference today, Air. J. P. Stratton, president of the West Australian Trotting Association, said that he had been wonderfully struck with tho harmony and thoroughness in which the men controlling trotting in New Zealand worked. In Western Australia the association worked on similar lines to New Zealand and it also looked to New Zealand as a light by which it could be guided. He appreciated deeply the very true sense of sportsmanship which had been, instilled into trotting in Now Zealand, and ho would go back to Australia with a higher opinion than ever of New Zealand trotting men.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 163, 13 July 1933, Page 7
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