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Peter Finch and Billy Whitelaw in "No Love for Johnnie".
The Times of Ceylon Press
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Peter Finch and Billy Whitelaw in "No Love for Johnnie".
The Times of Ceylon Press
"Old Fooler", Anthony Quinn's alcoholic horse, guzzles a bottle of his booze in the "The Last Warrior," a Jerry Adler production which opens at the New Olympia tomorrow, Carol Reed directs.
The Times of Ceylon Press
The world's most famous Steeplechase - the Grand National - was won at Aintree, Liverpool today by "Oxo" ridden by M. Scudamore, with "Wyndburgh" (T. Brookshaw) second, and "Mr. What" (T. Taaffe), third. Only four of the thirty-four runner finishe...
Keystone Press Agency Ltd.
Royal Ascot - Third Day "Pandofell" Wins the Gold Cup Pandofell ridden by Lester Piggott is a five-lengths winner of the Ascot Gold Cup. Jet Stream (Carr) was second and Prolific (D. Keith) third.
Keystone Press Agency Ltd.
A clear winner! An across the course shot of the finish of the race, showing Psidium a clear winner.
Daily Mirror
"Quare Times" Winner of the Grand National 1954
"Quare Times" ridden by P. Taffe taking the last fence in the Grand National which he won from "Tudor Line" and "Carey's Cottage".
Morning Times
"Quare Times" with the Mud-spattered Irish Jockey
"Quare Times" with the mud-spattered Irish jockey P. Taaffe up, being led in by his owner, Mrs. W. H. E. Welman after he had won the Grand National.
Mirrorpic
Racing through the snow — an impressive picture created by horses with the Alps in the background during the "Big prize of Arosa" race at the Arosa race track in the north-east of Switzerland.
Sports & General Press Agency Ltd.
"Red Flower Welcome for Their Country Man"
Among the large crowds that thronged the airport yesterday evening to see Major Gagarin, were a number of little Russian boys and girls who offered the cosmonaut red flowers. The little girls wore red ribbons in their hair.
Daily Mirror