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\ AUSTRALIAN RACING. By Cable—Prew AjM»«mti#B--C«pyfJgkt Sydney, June 20. Home Rule ran third to Dinyah and Loughrca in the Roschill Hurdles. STEEPLECHASE RIDER'S DEATH. Melbourne, June 20. 11. Howie, the well-known steeplechase rider, was found decapitated on the railway. The indications point to suicide. It is believed he was mentally deranged as the result of injuries on the head from falls while racing. THE GRAND PRIX. i ' Paris, June 25. The Grand Prix do Paris resulted:— Asdatout 1, Combourg 2, Matchless 3. Sixteen otherg also ran. Won by a length after a fine struggle between Asdatout and Combourg. THE BARLOW CASE. Hawera, Monday. The Epmont. Racing Club has decided to appeal against the decision of the Taranaki Metropolitan Club in reference to the Jockey Barlow, who was disqualified for one year at the Egmont winter meeting for pulling. The Metropolitan Club removed the disqualification.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 2, 27 June 1911, Page 7
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