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The executive of the Otago 1 litversity Christian Union has completed arrangement- fur collecting sums lor student relief from all those willing to help. The ielif f organisations at work among the desperately needy .•students of F.uropc have recently made some rearrangement of their forces, but there is no ground lor the impression that seems to have been gained i n some cpiartcrs than the need for relief is passing. On the contrary, the sufferings and privations ~[ large numbers ol students ill diiiereiit parts of the Continent are just as inter,-e as ever. The Student Chrisffan Movement has made itself responsible lor relief measures, and there is no question that any assistance it can forward is required tor students whose need is dire. The second extra meeting of the Poona racing season will certainly he remembered as a rod-letter day by Mr R. Kliambatta. a Bombay Parsec, and should ever he famous in the history of the Turf (says Reuter), inasmuch ntho tutalisator paid out a dividend that must he a world’s record in odds. The second race in the afternoon was for Arab ponies. AH Kliambatta, who a well-to-do liquor contractor, hackM K loti tor because the totalisator indicator showed that not a single punter had done so. His ten rupees for a win was the only bet made on KlJtitor. and tho neglected animal won easily by one and three-quarter lengths. AH Kliambntta was staggered to find that he was entitled to a dividend of Rs. ] < ,10:). That is to say, for approximately thirteen shillings ho won Cll4O. Tho toe.ings of Klotitor’s stable connections, who were so hsullv eaujzht napping, can be more easily imagined than described.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1923, Page 3

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279

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1923, Page 3

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1923, Page 3

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