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THE WINNING HABIT.—The Auckland junior tennis player, B. E. Fairlie, who had so much success in Australia in recent months, and who had another fine win at Wilding Park yesterday. In the international tournament, he beat R. G. Clarke, of Wellington, seeded eighth. It is the first time Fairlie has played in Christchurch.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30982, 11 February 1966, Page 13

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THE WINNING HABIT.—The Auckland junior tennis player, B. E. Fairlie, who had so much success in Australia in recent months, and who had another fine win at Wilding Park yesterday. In the international tournament, he beat R. G. Clarke, of Wellington, seeded eighth. It is the first time Fairlie has played in Christchurch. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30982, 11 February 1966, Page 13

THE WINNING HABIT.—The Auckland junior tennis player, B. E. Fairlie, who had so much success in Australia in recent months, and who had another fine win at Wilding Park yesterday. In the international tournament, he beat R. G. Clarke, of Wellington, seeded eighth. It is the first time Fairlie has played in Christchurch. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30982, 11 February 1966, Page 13

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