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Phar Lap, the great Australian race horse, had been taken to America to compete and died suddenly. He had been apparently healthy until less than 48 hours before he died in agony. His death showed typical symptoms of arsenic poisoning. Most people at the time thought that he had been poisoned deliberately as an act of sabotage (a racehorse owner who did not appreciate the competition) or vandalism (gangsters who poisoned the horse for the same reasons they destroy art or ruin public gardens). After his death, Phar Lap was stuffed and is now on display at the Melbourne Museum. Analysis of his hairs has since showed that he did indeed die of arsenic poisoning, and the theory that the arsenic was not ingested but used to preserve the hide has been disproven. However, new evidence has recently come to light that he was accidentally poisoned by his handlers. The diary of his trainer was donated to the museum and shows recipes for tonics. These were popular in the day and age. Phar Lap's 'General Tonic' which was routinely fed to him contained arsenic. An unintentional overdose of this tonic by one of his grooms could easily have delivered enough arsenic to kill him. A necropsy revealed that Phar Lap's stomach and intestines were inflamed, and many believed he had been deliberately poisoned. A variety of theories have been propounded through the years. In 2006 Australian Synchrotron Research scientists said it was almost certain Phar Lap was poisoned with a large single dose of arsenic 35 hours before he died, supporting the belief that Phar Lap was killed on the orders of US gangsters, who feared the Melbourne-Cup-winning champion would inflict big losses on their illegal bookmakers.
In 2014, the Melbourne Cup will be on Tuesday, November 4 2014.
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The firt Tuesday of November
The Melbourne Cup will take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2013. The Melbourne Cup is considered the best known horse race to take place in the country of Australia.
Oaks Day is part of the Melbourne Cup Racing Carnival held in Australia. Melbourne Cup Day takes place the first Tuesday in November and Oaks Day is always on the following Thursday.
The majority of stores remain open on Melbourne Cup day. Some may adjust their hours. Call ahead to be sure.
It depends on the state. Most of Australia's shops, including supermarkets such as Coles, are open on Melbourne Cup Day. This is only a public holiday in Victoria. Shops are open in all centres in the other states and territories of Australia.
The first Tuesday of November
On the morning of the day he died, Phar lap's trainer found him in severe pain and with a high temperature. Within a few hours, Phar Lap hemorrhaged to death. When an autopsy was done on the horse, the stomach and intestines were inflamed, which lead many believed the horse had been deliberately poisoned. Though it was never known for sure. Some people speculated that he was accidentally poisoned from lead insecticide, and had a stomach condition.
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