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Ladies' day

5th July 1974, Page 34
5th July 1974
Page 34
Page 34, 5th July 1974 — Ladies' day
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For at least 600 people the fourth day of Royal Ascot was "ladies day".. The 600 were guests of the BRS group of companies and a ladies' committee of senior executives' wives, headed by group PRO Sue Martin, had laid everything on. Well not quite everything; as usual, the ladies didn't lay on the money — for laying on the nags.

The wife of contracts director Reg Cole was the party's official tipster; I can only say it's lucky for the company that Reg picks more winners than his good lady. And during the afternoon one of the managing directors was heard confiding to a colleague: "If only we could pocket money as easily as these bookmakers, the men at Argosy House would be delighted!"

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People: Reg Cole, Sue Martin

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