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LAWN TENNIS. —:—* WIMBLEDON TOURNAMENT. (CKITED paeas iSSOCIiTIOK—BX BLScraio TELEOP.APH—COPTRIOHT.) LONEON, June 23. At the Wimbledon tournament tk# reiulta to-day were: — Second Round. Malfroy (New Zealand) beat Hani* (South Africa), 6-4, 6-1, 7-5. Lott beat Landry in itraight »et*. Hughes beat Gregory In five seta. Other winners were: Sharp, Brugnon, Wood, Auitin, Van Ryn, Perry, Bougsns, Sato, Borotra. , * Following are the rerolti of the women s singles:— Fint Round. Senorita Alvarez beat Mrs Lycett. ' Miss Betty Nuthall beat Madame Herthet. Second Round. Franlein Aussem beat Sllle. Goldsmidt. WINTER COMPETITION. The following matches will b® played at Wilding Park on Saturday:— SECTION A. Sixth Round —Avongide No. 1 y. fendalton No. 1; St. Albans v. Canterbury College; Cashmere v. Fendalton No. 2; "Wool!ton v. Linwood. SECTION B. Sixth Hound —Afonside No. 2 ▼. Shirley; Beckenhsm v. Ascot; North Beach x. Edgeware; Addington V. Avonaide No. 3. A Bank of England note for one penny was, by mistake, issued in 1820. This got into circulation, and for many years was a source of _ annoyance to itlie cashiers in making up their accounts. About twenty years ago the holder of the troublesome not© brought it back to the bank, and heid out for, and obtained, £5 for it.
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