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BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN SYDNEY. July 19 A messago from London says the British Lawn Tenuis Association has accepted Australia's invitation to send out a team in 103i3-ii-4. Although it was understood that the offer from Britain was to send a second lino team next summer, or a full Davis Cup side the following year, it is now definite that the team to como next season will be composed of first-ciass plavers. Tho probable personnel is: V. 'J. Perry, G. P. Hughes, H. G. N. Lee and E. H. D. Wilde (No. 12 in the unofficial British ranking list). It is almost certain that an Australian team will tour New Zealand at the end of this year. The tour will probably be arranged so that the Australians will arrive in time to compete 111 the Auckland championships. It is not yet known whether .lack Crawford and Vivian McGrath cau make the trip. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21548, 20 July 1933, Page 11
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