Foreign Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1936-06-23

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I FOREIGN TURF NOTES o The Grand Prix de Paris will be worth about 0,000 to the winner this year, with awards to the first five horses and ,000 to the breeder of the winner. It is expected that this race will gross over 00,000, making it the most valuable three-year-old event run in the world this year. Aga Khans Mahmoud, winner of the Epsom Derby, may be sent to France for this rich prize. Mistress Ford, unbeaten and champion juvenile in France last year and which lost her first start as a three-year-old, made amends for that defeat by winning the Prix de Diane French Oaks at Longchamps. June 7. Edward F. Seagram, noted Canadian turfman, purchased Arabian Myth, which dead-heated with Tap Dancer for the Brocklesby Stakes at Windsor June 7. Seagram ordered the colt shipped to Canada immediately. Aga Khan may race in Australia if the authorities can be persuaded to waive their objections to horses being brought from India to Australia.


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