it re frequent [suM Ltu« sporting wruci in tlic Sydney Sun tin- day before tin •a'.•(•). and fully 20 different horses art hcing backed for tlic big race on tin •rctigtlt of finishes peo])le declare tlioy have seen in their sleep. The most -Inking dream tip comes from Sydney. where it well-known business man saw a horse with a brown jacket and white 'pots win easily. This corresponds with Ihe colours llonorioux will carry. The following morning the Sydney man. reived ;i letter from a Melbourne friend to back Honorious lor '£2ooo. A wellknown Melbourne bookmaker drt-anif Wishing Cup, u lady's dream was Carlital and other dreamers saw Rathl'arnwinning. It is. noticeablo tltat the dreamer never, sees favourites winning. Me always dreams of outsiders, and as they win occasionally some of them inucf dream aright- The Y.l'.r. ot'iirial- have been inundated with inquiries as tn what numbers various horses will carry. These have come from people wlio have dreamt numbers instead ol horses. No one seems to have dreamed that Sasanof would win! "W.H.X.." writing in the British Weekly, says that Mr Churchill lias declined a very tempting offer to lecture in America, on Hie around tlial lie ran
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10526, 2 December 1916, Page 3
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