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A PLAYER and an administrator who are facing the consequences of being out of favour. Mr R. B. Brown, the chairman of the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association’s management committee, and Miss K. Melville, one of the three Australians who may be declared “not of good standing” for playing in Christchurch this week.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32778, 1 December 1971, Page 30

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A PLAYER and an administrator who are facing the consequences of being out of favour. Mr R. B. Brown, the chairman of the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association’s management committee, and Miss K. Melville, one of the three Australians who may be declared “not of good standing” for playing in Christchurch this week. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32778, 1 December 1971, Page 30

A PLAYER and an administrator who are facing the consequences of being out of favour. Mr R. B. Brown, the chairman of the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association’s management committee, and Miss K. Melville, one of the three Australians who may be declared “not of good standing” for playing in Christchurch this week. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32778, 1 December 1971, Page 30