UP 800 STEPS TO DINE
ST. MALO, May 27. Three hundred British Rotarians have arrived at St. Malo to attend the annual congress of French rotary clubs. The congress will end with a banquet iu the fortress-monastery of Mont .St. Michel. Each of the 1000 guests will have to climb 800 steps.
BRITISH OPEN WON WITH THE NEW SIXTY FIVE DUNLOP BALL. / A cable from London states that A. Perry, A. H. Padg-ham, and C. A. Whitcombe won the first three places in the British Open Golf Championship, all using the new Sixty Five Dunlop Ball. In fact, seven out of the first nine players used Dunlop. Following last year’s success, when Henry Cotton won the Open Championship and returned a record score of G 5. this latest advice further proves i tiie supremacy of Dunlop. Try the ! new Dunlop Sixty Five —the ball for the low handicap player.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18758, 15 July 1935, Page 12
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