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AI'STHAI.I AN ANO N.Z. CAI'.I.K ASSOCIATION. ; RIVAL TKNNIS LEADERS. } (Received this day at 12.25 p.m.) LONDON, July !k According to the “Daily Express” at j the eonclusion of the same at Wimble- j don Millie. I .englea waving her rac- j quet triumphantly said. “Now Mrs Mnl. lorv. T proved to voti to-day. what I could have done in Netv York last, i year.” Mrs Mallory replied coldly: “You i have done to mo to-day what I did to ; you in New York last year, you have beaten me.” i Mrs Mallory later stated in an interview that she was anxious to meet, Mdlle. Lenglen as early as possible and whenever she was ready.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1922, Page 3
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