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PRESENTATION TO YOUNG TENNIS PLAYER.—Mr A. R. Cant, editor of “The Press,” presenting A. Brooks, a young Christchurch lawn tennis player, with tickets for a trip to Australia. Others in the photograph are Mr A. M. Hatch, president of the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association (second from the left), and Mr G. E. R. Atkinson, chairman of the association's management committee. The award to Brooks was made by the Christchurch Press Company, Ltd., to enable him to play in the New South Wales age and school championships during the May school holidays.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610509.2.51

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 7

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PRESENTATION TO YOUNG TENNIS PLAYER.—Mr A. R. Cant, editor of “The Press,” presenting A. Brooks, a young Christchurch lawn tennis player, with tickets for a trip to Australia. Others in the photograph are Mr A. M. Hatch, president of the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association (second from the left), and Mr G. E. R. Atkinson, chairman of the association's management committee. The award to Brooks was made by the Christchurch Press Company, Ltd., to enable him to play in the New South Wales age and school championships during the May school holidays. Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 7

PRESENTATION TO YOUNG TENNIS PLAYER.—Mr A. R. Cant, editor of “The Press,” presenting A. Brooks, a young Christchurch lawn tennis player, with tickets for a trip to Australia. Others in the photograph are Mr A. M. Hatch, president of the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association (second from the left), and Mr G. E. R. Atkinson, chairman of the association's management committee. The award to Brooks was made by the Christchurch Press Company, Ltd., to enable him to play in the New South Wales age and school championships during the May school holidays. Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 7

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