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ON A GOOD WILL CRUISE.—The Chilian training ship Generale Baquedano (250< tons) passing under the Sydney Bridge last week. She is to come to New Zealand latei

BRITAIN IN THE DAVIS CUP FINAL.—F. X. Perry comes to grief in his contest with Jiro Satoh (Japan) in a gruelling game, which he won. During the week-end he defeated Wood (America), and with H. W. Austin will represent England'in the final of the Davis Cup against France.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 171, 22 July 1931, Page 9

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ON A GOOD WILL CRUISE.—The Chilian training ship Generale Baquedano (250< tons) passing under the Sydney Bridge last week. She is to come to New Zealand latei BRITAIN IN THE DAVIS CUP FINAL.—F. X. Perry comes to grief in his contest with Jiro Satoh (Japan) in a gruelling game, which he won. During the week-end he defeated Wood (America), and with H. W. Austin will represent England'in the final of the Davis Cup against France. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 171, 22 July 1931, Page 9

ON A GOOD WILL CRUISE.—The Chilian training ship Generale Baquedano (250< tons) passing under the Sydney Bridge last week. She is to come to New Zealand latei BRITAIN IN THE DAVIS CUP FINAL.—F. X. Perry comes to grief in his contest with Jiro Satoh (Japan) in a gruelling game, which he won. During the week-end he defeated Wood (America), and with H. W. Austin will represent England'in the final of the Davis Cup against France. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 171, 22 July 1931, Page 9

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