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1. THE AUSTRALIAN CREW DEFEATING OXFORD UNIVERSITY SERVICE CREW IN THE FINAL FOR THE KING’S CUP AT THE HENLEY PEACE REGATTA. 2. MAVROGORDAT in the recent Davis Cup Tennis Championships at Eastbourne, England. 3. A SNAPSHOT TAKEN AT THE HENLEY REGATTA. —Lieutenant T. M. Nussey (Army of the Rhine) winning Sculls from Major Paul Withington (U.S.A.). 4. THE VICTORY LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN PROGRESS AT WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 23

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1. THE AUSTRALIAN CREW DEFEATING OXFORD UNIVERSITY SERVICE CREW IN THE FINAL FOR THE KING’S CUP AT THE HENLEY PEACE REGATTA. 2. MAVROGORDAT in the recent Davis Cup Tennis Championships at Eastbourne, England. 3. A SNAPSHOT TAKEN AT THE HENLEY REGATTA.—Lieutenant T. M. Nussey (Army of the Rhine) winning Sculls from Major Paul Withington (U.S.A.). 4. THE VICTORY LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN PROGRESS AT WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 23

1. THE AUSTRALIAN CREW DEFEATING OXFORD UNIVERSITY SERVICE CREW IN THE FINAL FOR THE KING’S CUP AT THE HENLEY PEACE REGATTA. 2. MAVROGORDAT in the recent Davis Cup Tennis Championships at Eastbourne, England. 3. A SNAPSHOT TAKEN AT THE HENLEY REGATTA.—Lieutenant T. M. Nussey (Army of the Rhine) winning Sculls from Major Paul Withington (U.S.A.). 4. THE VICTORY LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN PROGRESS AT WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 23

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