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THE EGYPTIAN SQUASH RACKETS professional, M. Dardir, photographed in Christchurch in 1963. In that year Dardir coached with marked success throughout New Zealand and deeply impressed gallaries which attended his exhibitions. Now domiciled in Australia, where he has played a major part in the rise of that country to the world’s leading amateur nation, Dardir returns this winter for several weeks. He is expected in Christchurch early in June.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31062, 18 May 1966, Page 15

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THE EGYPTIAN SQUASH RACKETS professional, M. Dardir, photographed in Christchurch in 1963. In that year Dardir coached with marked success throughout New Zealand and deeply impressed gallaries which attended his exhibitions. Now domiciled in Australia, where he has played a major part in the rise of that country to the world’s leading amateur nation, Dardir returns this winter for several weeks. He is expected in Christchurch early in June. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31062, 18 May 1966, Page 15

THE EGYPTIAN SQUASH RACKETS professional, M. Dardir, photographed in Christchurch in 1963. In that year Dardir coached with marked success throughout New Zealand and deeply impressed gallaries which attended his exhibitions. Now domiciled in Australia, where he has played a major part in the rise of that country to the world’s leading amateur nation, Dardir returns this winter for several weeks. He is expected in Christchurch early in June. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31062, 18 May 1966, Page 15

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