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BECKENHAM BOWLING CLUB’S NEW GREENS OFFICIALLY OPENED.—The Deputy-Mayor (Mr M. E. Lyons) addressing members of the Beckenham Bowling Club on Saturday afternoon, when two new greenstone to accommodate eight fours and the other three, were opened for play. With Mr Lyons is the president of the Club (Mr C. J. Forbes). The club now has greens capable of accommodating 152 players simultaneously.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25081, 13 January 1947, Page 3

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BECKENHAM BOWLING CLUB’S NEW GREENS OFFICIALLY OPENED.—The Deputy-Mayor (Mr M. E. Lyons) addressing members of the Beckenham Bowling Club on Saturday afternoon, when two new greenstone to accommodate eight fours and the other three, were opened for play. With Mr Lyons is the president of the Club (Mr C. J. Forbes). The club now has greens capable of accommodating 152 players simultaneously. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25081, 13 January 1947, Page 3

BECKENHAM BOWLING CLUB’S NEW GREENS OFFICIALLY OPENED.—The Deputy-Mayor (Mr M. E. Lyons) addressing members of the Beckenham Bowling Club on Saturday afternoon, when two new greenstone to accommodate eight fours and the other three, were opened for play. With Mr Lyons is the president of the Club (Mr C. J. Forbes). The club now has greens capable of accommodating 152 players simultaneously. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25081, 13 January 1947, Page 3

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