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TENNIS AFFAIRS

AUSTRALIAN WOMEN PLAYERS

(Per Press Association. —Copyright.) WELLINGTON, This Day.

It was reported .at the quarterly meeting of the council of the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association last evening that the team of Australian women tennis players to visit the Dominion in December and January will comprise Miss Lloyd, captain and manager, Misses Bickerton, Hall, Valkenburg and Dingle. They will play in the New Zealand championships and a tour of the Dominion will be made, for which the itinerary is now being arranged. As far as practicable, visits will bo made to centres where the recentmen’s learns wore unable to play. In conjunction with the Auckland Association, it has been arranged to invite Sproule and Donohue, tlje Australian representatives, to visit New Zealand and play a series of matches in the Auckland Province. They will also take part in the New Zealand Championships.

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Northern Advocate, 1 December 1933, Page 6

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TENNIS AFFAIRS Northern Advocate, 1 December 1933, Page 6

TENNIS AFFAIRS Northern Advocate, 1 December 1933, Page 6

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