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j TENNIS STAR'S APPLICATION. ' (Rpci-iv«-.j 1 .':•■ p.m... j CHICAGO. May 27. I It i- announced that Fred Perry, the ! British professional tenuis player, former Davis ( it|i player and three times WinjMi il'-ii chain] ion, i~ applying for American <it izen-hip. TURKISH RAID. AEAB VILLAGE NEAR ANTIOCH. (Received I<>.:;<i a.m.) ALKXAKnRKTTA. May I' . Turks swooped down <m an Arali villaue near Anti'K-li, killed ■>!:.. person and wounded time. All new.-papers liave been suspended. TERRITORIAL ARMY. SUPPORT IN BRITAIN. British Om-ial Wireless, f Received 1 p.m.) RL'GBV. May 27. The Association of Biiti-h Chambers of Commerce passed a resolution pledging support and encouragement for the Territorial. Armv movement.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1938, Page 9
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