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Fees rise supported

"The Press" Special Service WELLINGTON. A recommendation to Increase affiliation fee* by 400 per cent will be made at the next annual general meeting of the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association. A notice of motion to increase fees from 25c to *1 for seniors and from 15c to 60c for juniors will be tabled by the association'* management committee. A meeting of the management committee also decided last evening to circularise associations on how the extra money will be spent. The Increases could bring In an extra *30,000 to the aasoclatlon’s budget for the 1971-73 season. . .. . The meeting heard that one association, Otago, was “totally opposed” to the amount of the Increases. The New Zealand association will continue to take 20 per cent of the net profit* from the New Zealand Benton end Hedge* open tournament. An Auckland association request to reduce the national body’s share to 10 per cent was declined.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32639, 22 June 1971, Page 18

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Fees rise supported Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32639, 22 June 1971, Page 18

Fees rise supported Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32639, 22 June 1971, Page 18

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