TOUR OF TENNIS STARS
AUSTRALIA AGREES TO- TERMS. AMERICANS MAY VISIT N.Z. Jnited Tress Association —By Electric Telegraph Copv right-1 MELEOURNE, June I. The Australian Tennis Association has decided to accept the terms of the United States tennis players who, it is proposed, should visit Australia. Tne suggestion ,in a cable from Mr Clemen: gcr, manager of the Australian Davis Cup team at present in America, is that the team leaves in September and plays in Honolulu and New Zealand en route. .MISS NUTIIALL’S BIRTHDAY. GREETING FROM BOROTRA. BARIS, May 23. When Miss Betty Nuthall arrived in Paris to play in the championships on her 21st birthday, the French player, Jean Boro tin, the "hounding Basque,” removed his famous beret with a flourish, seized both her hands, and resoundingly kissed her on both cheeks. "That is my private greeting,” be declared. Then Borotra turned to the photographers, saying: "Y T ou can take ithis. ” lie formally bowed and kissed Betty’s, hand. Betty' says she does not intend to spend the £IOO cheque which her mother gave her for noit smoking, in buying Paris finery, and she does not see the slightest reason why she -should smoko or drink cocktails now that she has turned 21.
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 3 June 1932, Page 6
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