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The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, October 1904

Indian Bazaar

page 62

Indian Bazaar

As a means of giving practical assistance to the Indian Missionary Settlement for University Women, a bazaar is to be held in the Girls' High School on Saturday, October 1st, under the auspices of the Students' Christian Union. The Settlement, whose object is primarily the enlightenment of the more highly educated and intelligent Parsee woman, is supported by the students of Home and Colonial Universities. Last year the first colonial settler sailed for Bombay, Miss Elsie Nicol M A. of Melbourne University, and a special effort is now being made to send a student from New Zealand, for which purpose £120 per annum, exclusive of outfit and travelling expenses, is required. Contributions for the bazaar have been received from Otago University, Canterbury College, Nelson Girls' High School, Wanganui Girls' College, and Mrs. Wallis, Bishopscourt.

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