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\.''•■■'■■' Captain Charles Moore. Belgium during.the war, being a captain in the Irish Guards. '■■."■ : Captain Moore has already, paid an informal visit to Hampton Court to familiarise himself with the routine work connected with the Royal pad•docks and stud. ,', ~ ■ ~ Santorb and Zionist are two of the best horses bred by Captain Moore. Santorb won the Ascot Gold Cup and the Newbury, Summer Cup in 1925, and

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 22

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\.''•■■'■■' Captain Charles Moore. Belgium during.the war, being a captain in the Irish Guards. '■■."■ : Captain Moore has already, paid an informal visit to Hampton Court to familiarise himself with the routine work connected with the Royal pad•docks and stud. ,', ~ ■ ~ Santorb and Zionist are two of the best horses bred by Captain Moore. Santorb won the Ascot Gold Cup and the Newbury, Summer Cup in 1925, and Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 22

\.''•■■'■■' Captain Charles Moore. Belgium during.the war, being a captain in the Irish Guards. '■■."■ : Captain Moore has already, paid an informal visit to Hampton Court to familiarise himself with the routine work connected with the Royal pad•docks and stud. ,', ~ ■ ~ Santorb and Zionist are two of the best horses bred by Captain Moore. Santorb won the Ascot Gold Cup and the Newbury, Summer Cup in 1925, and Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 22

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