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MISS RUIA MOBBISON, of Auckland, aged 25, who will defend the women's singles championship that she has already won four times. She first won in 1957, lost to Mias S. Cox in 1958, and has then won for the last three years in sucsession. Miss Morrison, a fine representative of the Maori race, has also won the women’s doubles title In 1956, 1957. 1959 and 1969 and the mixed doubles in 1969 with Gerrard.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29713, 5 January 1962, Page 7

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MISS RUIA MOBBISON, of Auckland, aged 25, who will defend the women's singles championship that she has already won four times. She first won in 1957, lost to Mias S. Cox in 1958, and has then won for the last three years in sucsession. Miss Morrison, a fine representative of the Maori race, has also won the women’s doubles title In 1956, 1957. 1959 and 1969 and the mixed doubles in 1969 with Gerrard. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29713, 5 January 1962, Page 7

MISS RUIA MOBBISON, of Auckland, aged 25, who will defend the women's singles championship that she has already won four times. She first won in 1957, lost to Mias S. Cox in 1958, and has then won for the last three years in sucsession. Miss Morrison, a fine representative of the Maori race, has also won the women’s doubles title In 1956, 1957. 1959 and 1969 and the mixed doubles in 1969 with Gerrard. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29713, 5 January 1962, Page 7