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By telegraph. Press ilßa’n, Cony right Received 4.53 p.m., July 8. London, July 8. Tho Board of Trade returns for June showed an increase of i sports ° f jff oo ’ ooo and exports increased by £1,916,627. The Doherty brothers retain the tennis doubles championship, beating Smith and Rißoley by 3 sets to 1. Rooeived 4,56 p.m., July 9. Sydney, July 9. Prior to the match the Rugby Union | accorded an official welcome to the New Zealanders. Thirty thousand were present at tho match. - - ' 1 Received 12.16 a.m., July 10. 1 London, July 8. I H. L. Doherty in brilliant form beat I Brooks by throe sets to love, B—6, 6—2, I 6—4- May Sutton, an American girl of I 18 years, won the ladies’ ohampionship I without losing a set throughout the tournaI ment, , _ J Received 12.24 a.m., July 10. ] Melbourne, July 9. I Arrived, Wimmera. | Newosatie, July 9. 1 The New Zealand Association football 1 team defeated the Northern Districts by j one goal to nil.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1502, 10 July 1905, Page 2
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