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Short Shrift For ! Letter From Pails

i MELBOURNE, Tue. (12.30 p.m.) | Dinny Pails had acted foolishly and j no good purpose could be served by | discussing a letter from him, said Sir ! Norman Brookes, chairman of the i Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, i at a council meeting. j j He was commenting on a letter I written shortly before Pails' recent de- | parture for the United States, asking I ! the council to be released from Iris j i playing agreement which expires on i {January 31. Sir Norman said that j j Pails had broken his agreement with j j the association, and that nothing the i j council did could alter the position. The sooner Pails’ foolish talk about | his Davis Cup colleagues and the manager of the team was forgotten the better.

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Northern Advocate, 25 November 1947, Page 3

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Short Shrift For ! Letter From Pails Northern Advocate, 25 November 1947, Page 3

Short Shrift For ! Letter From Pails Northern Advocate, 25 November 1947, Page 3