DAVIS CUP PROPOSAL
(N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON. | The New Zealand Lawn Tennis i Association is confused over a proposal by the United States to set up a sub-committee to j deal with countries that might endanger the future of the Davis; Cup A meeting of the association's management committee on Monday evening decided to tell Its representative on the Interna i tional Lawn Tennis Federation ; (Mr R. Young) of its views and , ask him to advise on what' action Now Zealand should take.' i The United States has called' . an extraordinary general meeting of Davis Cup nations in Lon- . don on March 23 to decide whether the sub-committee | should be set up. It proposes the creation of an annually appointed sub-commit- ! tee which can refuse a chai » lenge in any zone of the Davis l | Cup to a country that in its 1 opinion could endanger the com- ? j petition: "I Kaikoura Ewe Fair.—With ! the exception of sheep from ' two vendors, all the adult jewes at the Kaikoura ewe fair ' on Monday were sold by Pyne, Gould, Guinness. Ltd. This (firm's name was omitted from the report of the fair printed .yesterday.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 18
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