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TURF NOTES FROM LANDS ABROAD George Parfrement the wellknown AngloFrench jockey who won the Grand National on the French horse Lutteur III in 1909 lias returned to England and is at present at Eastbourne EastbourneBreeders Breeders of bloodstock in the Argentine met with remarkable success during the 1918 season ex ¬ ceptionally high prices having been paid for yearlings by Your Majesty Old Man and Cragaubur CragauburThe The Belgian Jockey Club has decided to exclude horses bred in Germany AustriaHungary Bulgaria and Turkey as well as horses belonging to owners of those nationalities from races in Belgium BelgiumIt It was stated at the beginning of December that the federal government of Australia would cease to exercise any control over racing as far as the matter of dates was concerned after the end of the year yearTlie Tlie Australian Jockey Club is enterprising in the matter of added money and is increasing its stnkes in anticipation of a lioom It has put an extra 2500 to the Doncuster Handicap making the added money 10000 while another 5000 has been added to the Sydney Cup matins it worth 25000