RULES FOR THE RICH.
SALE OP 'A RACEHORSE. IByTeltemwli—Press Adsoolation—Oopyrlslit ("Times''—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. ; _ London, February 5. 'In the case in which Captain Thomas Henry Browne, a sporting ■' jmirnalist, .■unsuccessfully sued Mr., J, B. Joel for: '£2000 commission on the purchase of /the horse Princo Palatine, Mr. Joel largued that, being a rich man, the same ;miles did not apply to him' as to ordinary peoplo. _ Lord St. Davids gave evidence that, i'during a discussion at the October Meeting at Newmarket, he had suggested 'that the horse was about to bo. sold outside England, and ho arid his friends "had then agreed each to find £10,000 to prevent this. He had understood that Captain Browno was in touch with the yendor.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 6
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121RULES FOR THE RICH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 6
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