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Instrumental-Give me Liberty.
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altered weights.
well
of 10st Tib. Forbra is one who will It is dogutial whether the gen- superficially at least, look eral body of the public will subs-handicapped with a good many of cribe to this view. The book the others. makers do not appear to be agree ing with it at the moment, as 7 to 1 seems to be a general offer
about the chance of Miss Paget's horse. Thomond II. has already run four times this season, and has won on each occasion, appearing to be perhaps a stronger and bet-
ter horse than" he has ever been: All going well with, both; it ap- pears that the principal opponent as the to Colden Miller, so far market is concerned, will be Thomond IL
Claims of Delaneige Delaneige, receiving 101b, from Song. Melville Gideon Medley-Golden Miller and 12lb from Tho-
Melville Gideon (Baritone.) Song.-Dancing on the Celling-
Jessie Matthews (Soprano)... pm.--Local Time and Weather should not be fancied again. We
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9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations."" 10.30 pm.Reuter Press Bulletin's Rugby Mid-day Press News.
Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations.
mond II, divided this pair last March, and at the readjusted weights there is no reason why he
have seen Mr. Snow's horse out
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Beat Kellsboro Jack
Both the young horses, Reynold-
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the second circuit of the course at Liverpool last March, when they
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(For Account of the Concerned;
346 Toxs FUEL OIL in Lighter
No. 1641
twice this season-at Liverpool, were going, very well-Ready Cash and Really True. Both disappear when he was beaten by Prince Madoc in the Grand Sefton, and ed at the same fence, that imme- at Wetherby, when, with odds of diately after Valentine's, where a ange ToxS FUEL OIL in Lighter
2 to 1.lald on him, he failed by three parts of a length to give 181b to his stable companion. Delach- ance, whose running since has not been inspiring.
One can
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"No. 1843
(The above Lighters are now lying in the harbour off Cheung Sha Wan)
Mr. Furlong, on Really True, in endeavouring to beat off this loose horse, unwittingly hit his mount over the ear, a circumstance that was partly responsible for his gu ing out of the race. Ready Cash, who has always been thought a TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY. horse of high promise, has not run this season, but Really True was a for the winner at Cheltenham over four
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excuse Delaneige his 8.30-10 p.m.-European Recorded
two defeats because his trainers' a fre- Music from Z.E.K. on
gallops were terribly hard until quency of 640 k.c's.
recently, and we probably did not 8.30-8.57 p.m.-Concert Items.
see the best of the horse. Possi- Cello Sato-Goyescas-Inter- bly he will run again
(Grandos)
Pablo
Song ("Peer
mezzo
Cheltenham Gold Cup. but he Casals.
would have to do a good deal, bet Song. Solvig's
ter, there" than he did in the same Gynt") (Grieg).
race last year in order to shake Song-Lo, Here the Gentle Lark the position of Golden Miller as
(Bishop) Mavis Bennett (So- Į favourite: prano).
Violin Sola-Bungarian Dance
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Song.
(Lohr). Song. -
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Chorus,
Gentlemen
This seems to exhaust the list of the older horses that have run in the Grand National before, er- cept for Southern Hero and Remus. The former is engaged in the Cheltenham Gold Cup and we Cheltenham Opponents Probable opponents for Golden have seen the other to consider Miller in the select entry of thir-able advantage this season. South- ern Hero is likely to meet his en- gagement in a race at Hurst Park in Friday week.
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Among the new-comers Noiseau may be a not inconsiderable fact- or. Everyone was impressed wher he won the Champion Chase last March, but the winner of that race always goes high in the handicap when he is entered in the Grand National Noiseau la kely to take part in some races at Pau before
Winger at Punchestown
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I take notice of the Irish-owned Alarmist because he won the Conyngham Cup at Eunchestown over four miles last April: Many a Grand National inner, includ- ing that brilliant young horse Ambush, has performed with dis- on tinction over the Kildare hanki"
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when the entries appeared. the meantime, many people en- visage the possibility of Golden Miller winning with 12st 71b, which is exalting him to the Cloister- Manifesto, Jerry M-Poethlyn class, and the first three of these were great 'chasers
This may be right, but there is that forbidding thought that not since the years 1869-1870 has any horse won the Grand National in successive seasons, and The Co- lonel, when he won on the secund occasion, was carrying only list 121b, which is a va thing from the 12xt Tib.
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en Müller will have to carry this Syear
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