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Bridge team slips

NZPA-AAP Sydney New Zealand’s open team in the Far East Bridge Federation (FEBF) championships slipped. from second to fifth place, after ■losses' to Thailand and Hong Kong. Chinese Taipei- moved into second, 7.5 vps (victory points)' behind the leader, Japan. Australia moved to fourth place, with wins over Macao and Hong Kong.

Standings (totals include fines, in parentheses, for slow P Japan 286.5 vps (1.5), 1; Chinese Taipei 279 (2), 2; Thailand 266, 3; Australia 262 (4), 4; New Zealand 258 (3), 5; Hong Kong 218, 6; Indonesia 217, 7; Macao 1 : 150.5 (9.5), 8; Philippines 133.5 (2.5), 9; Singapore 112, 10. Women’s standings:— Australia 305, 1; Japan 264, 2; Chinese Taipei 242, 3; Hong Kong 239, 4; China 234, 5; New Zealand 230, 6; Singapore 213, 7; Indonesia 190, 8; Thailand 172, 9; Malaysia 120, 10.

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Press, 3 December 1985, Page 48

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Bridge team slips Press, 3 December 1985, Page 48

Bridge team slips Press, 3 December 1985, Page 48

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