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CENTENARY EVENT MIX-UP IN GRAND PRIX. SECOND MAN MISSES A LAP. MELBOURNE, Jan. 21. Owing to a complaint that Moore, who was placed second in the Centenary Grand Prix, missed one lap, the officials disqualified Moore on Sunday, placing Moritiz second, and G. Farmley, Victoria, 24 points, third. As Moore insists that he rode every lap an inquiry is to be hold. Ralston, the winner, is a slaughterman at Foostcray, Melbourne. He intends to visit New Zealand shortly and later go abroad.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 18, 22 January 1935, Page 4
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