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TE AWAMUTU TENNIS CLUB

The Te Awamutu Tennis Club decided to ! open the season on September 27. Officers elected were as follows: Patron, Mr S. : Clark; president, Mr F. I. Miller; vice- i presidents, Mrs S. Clark and Messrs C. i Bowden and it. F. Armstrong; secretary, j Mr W. Sinnott; treasurer, Miss Joan Nay- ; lor; club captain, Mr K. Holmes; vice- i captain. Mr T. If. Wilson; committee, j Misses E. Spiers and M. Richardson. Messrs ; A. C. F. Rigby and J. Smith. One-class Trains From October 6 all trains which i both begin and end their journeys within the London passenger trans- j port area, extended to certain points i somewhat beyond that area, will be ! third-class only. First-class accom- 1 modation will continue to be pro- > vided on trains beginning and ending j their journeys outside, but making ! stops within this area. The decision j has been made to meet the wartime ! difficulties of workers travelling i daily in and out of London, where ! the concentration is greater in num- ! ber and in time than in any other j city, and where the journey home is ■ longer.

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Waikato Times, Volume 129, Issue 21525, 13 September 1941, Page 8

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TE AWAMUTU TENNIS CLUB Waikato Times, Volume 129, Issue 21525, 13 September 1941, Page 8

TE AWAMUTU TENNIS CLUB Waikato Times, Volume 129, Issue 21525, 13 September 1941, Page 8