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No Tennis Bails Made

(P.Aj WELLINGTON. This Day. “The authorities have been informed that, unless labour is made available, it is not possible even to commencemanufacturing tennis balls,” said the manager of Nielson and Maxwell Limited (Mr W. F. Walker) yesterday. Mr Walker was commenting orstatements in the annual report of the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association that the factory controller had agreed to the release of a limited quantity of raw rubber to be used in the manufacture of 5000 dozen tennis balls, and that a limited number of balls had been manufactured for use by convalescent servicemen. “No tennis balls have vet been made,” added Mr Walker.

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Northern Advocate, 21 August 1943, Page 3

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No Tennis Bails Made Northern Advocate, 21 August 1943, Page 3

No Tennis Bails Made Northern Advocate, 21 August 1943, Page 3

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