ANGAS IN AUSTRALIA
(By '~'i'eie_riiph':'r-;l'rea»: Association.) \ 7. CHRisfcHUKCH, March. 6. r Tennis in, Canterbury and New Zealand has suffered a'lossy temporary, at least, through the:acceptance by Charles Augas of a commercial: appointment in Sydney. Angas -wentAto: Australia in' January, and took part in the Australian championships. Advice has-been received by his father than he is .notlikely to: return to NewZealand: for; at ■ least a. year. He is nowemployed- by; a Sydney firm distributing in New South Wales a popular Australianmade racket. The • provision -of .the paddling poo] for the uso of children at-the Ngaio reserve was. again before the. executive of the; NgaiO Progressive Association at its last, meeting..when a -letter from th i Town '-'Clerk .was received advising that the City Engineer had found it I necessary to :change the' original.site, The City Engineer has been asked to proceed -withithercalling.of'tenders foi the work.
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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 5
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