Mr. Ely Cuthbertson announces the i merger of organisations controll'ng I contract bridge, namely, the Interna- j tionul Bridge Union and a lie Interna-j tional Bridge League, thus constitut-| ing a supreme court,, for 28,060.060 J players in 55 countries. Tho council j opposes further tampering with the j rules of the game, and lias adopted ; an international code approved by the Portland Club and the Whist Club. The Davis Cup of bridge will be contested at Budapest in Jun*.-—Press Assn.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12962, 10 September 1936, Page 6
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