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"Evening Post" Photo. "Evening Post" Photo. D. P. TURNBULL, Australian Davis Cup tennis AFTER THE MATCH.— The New Zealanders, D. G. France and C. E. Malfroy, on far side of net, player, who partnered Adrian Quist at Miramar shaking hands with F. H. D. Wilde and F. J. Perry, after the Englishmen had won by two sets to one on Saturday afternoon in the match against at Miramar on Saturday afternoon. France and Malfroy.

"Evening Post" Photo CRICKET SEASON OPENED IN WELLINGTON.— The 1933-34 cricket season was opened on Saturday afternoon in anything but favourable weather. A view of the Kilbirnie Reserve, where two matches were commenced about 5.30 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1933, Page 7

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■ . . . ' " '■■" ' ' i ii i " "Evening Post" Photo. ■ ' -Kwaine. Po.t". raota D p TURNBULL, Australian Davis Cup tennis AFTER THE MATCH.—The New Zealanders, D.G. France and C. E. Malfroy, on far side of net, player, who partnered Adrian Quist at. Miramar shaking hands ivith[F.'Hifi. Wilde and F.J. Perry, after the Englishmen had won by two sets to one on Saturday afternoon in the match against ' ■'..'. ■ ': ■ at Miramaron Saturday afternoon. France and Mqlfroy. ■ ; ' • ■ ' "Evcnlni; fost" I'boto. CRICKET SEASON OPENED IN WELLINGTON.—The 1933-34 cricket season was opened on Saturday afternoon in anything but favourable weather. A view of the Kilbirnie Reserve, ivhere two. matches ivere comm.cnced about 5.30 p.m. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1933, Page 7

■ . . . ' " '■■" ' ' i ii i " "Evening Post" Photo. ■ ' -Kwaine. Po.t". raota D p TURNBULL, Australian Davis Cup tennis AFTER THE MATCH.—The New Zealanders, D.G. France and C. E. Malfroy, on far side of net, player, who partnered Adrian Quist at. Miramar shaking hands ivith[F.'Hifi. Wilde and F.J. Perry, after the Englishmen had won by two sets to one on Saturday afternoon in the match against ' ■'..'. ■ ': ■ at Miramaron Saturday afternoon. France and Mqlfroy. ■ ; ' • ■ ' "Evcnlni; fost" I'boto. CRICKET SEASON OPENED IN WELLINGTON.—The 1933-34 cricket season was opened on Saturday afternoon in anything but favourable weather. A view of the Kilbirnie Reserve, ivhere two. matches ivere comm.cnced about 5.30 p.m. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1933, Page 7

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