POLITICAL JOTTINGS.
■<>- * |)OF Bi.lO BKTTIXCE .Mr .John Kdie. who does not pose as an authority on lacing, .got out ot his depth in the (kilning Bill debate. Be was telling the House he had been informed that bookmakers were “belviug doubles whatever that meant. Sir Wilford (looking for a bite): You nii'Mii fining it twico i Air Kdie (in all innocence): Yes. that’s it. The House (not so unsophisticated) rocked with laughter. the WELE-BRED (HX-C’ASFK According, to Mr .1. Kdie, the moniker for C'lutha, Australian bookmaker.' are laying doubles on two New Zealand horses'— ("incase and another—for the Mellxmmo Cup. Ah- Wilford: (iinense! You meai L! unease. Air Kdie: (Sinea.se. And both these horses are still in New Zealand. Air Corrigan: Tf it’s a gin-case il tt-7 II iinrni' rrnf. t.IIPIV*
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1924, Page 1
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131POLITICAL JOTTINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1924, Page 1
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