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June 2007 - Australian Racing Pigeon Journal
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 24 May 2007
Below is a preview of the articles appearing in the June 2007 issue of the Journal. In addition to these are our regular features, Letters To The Editor, Ask An Expert and Results From Around The Country
The Million Dollar Pigeon Race - A Million Dollar Experience by Rhonda Kearsey Modern European Pigeoneers - Part 3 by Liam O’Comain Introducing the Members of Townsville by Steve Radley The Sport of Pigeon Racing in Tasmania by Alex MacDonald If A Cross Works, Does It Always Work The Same? by Steven van Breemen Tom Silk of Rosebud, Victoria by Jeff Howell Being too Careful by Wim Peters The Adelaide Pigeon Club - AGM & Presentation by Ray Barass The Mighty Harrison’s And The Maximilian Foy Influence - Part 4 by Leo Turley Phil's Lofts - On the Move Ferry van Loo by Falco Ebben Likes And Dislikes Of The American Pigeon Fancier by Alex Bieche VPU Young Bird Series by Pauline Pace The Allen Goodger Story Part 3 by John Capel You Can’t Judge A Book By It’s Cover by Alan Wheeldon South Australia’s Greatest Racing Pigeon? by Bing Moyle The Latest News From Port Augusta by Trevor Grantham Understanding the Language of Pigeons - Part 2 by Rod Adams Harrisons Not In Existence After 1922 by Bing Moyle One Loft Racing Around America by Tom Smith Can Pigeon Racing Grow In Australia? by Clem Sedgman |
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