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WIMBLEDON The greatest lawn tennis tournament in the world, where seats are sold at £66/- for the whole series, or £33/ - for each alternate day. It is here that a New Zealand team will be participating in the European Zone of the Davis Cup Contest next year. It will be interesting to follow the play of our representatives, of whom Stedman, Malfroy and Andrews, particularly the first-named, have improved considerably since their last appearance in New Zealand. In the opinion of one prominent Home critic, they now form the strongest team in England, excluding the actual British Davis Cup selection.

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Northern Advocate, 2 December 1936, Page 2

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WIMBLEDON The greatest lawn tennis tournament in the world, where seats are sold at £66/- for the whole series, or £33/ – for each alternate day. It is here that a New Zealand team will be participating in the European Zone of the Davis Cup Contest next year. It will be interesting to follow the play of our representatives, of whom Stedman, Malfroy and Andrews, particularly the first-named, have improved considerably since their last appearance in New Zealand. In the opinion of one prominent Home critic, they now form the strongest team in England, excluding the actual British Davis Cup selection. Northern Advocate, 2 December 1936, Page 2

WIMBLEDON The greatest lawn tennis tournament in the world, where seats are sold at £66/- for the whole series, or £33/ – for each alternate day. It is here that a New Zealand team will be participating in the European Zone of the Davis Cup Contest next year. It will be interesting to follow the play of our representatives, of whom Stedman, Malfroy and Andrews, particularly the first-named, have improved considerably since their last appearance in New Zealand. In the opinion of one prominent Home critic, they now form the strongest team in England, excluding the actual British Davis Cup selection. Northern Advocate, 2 December 1936, Page 2

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