TENNIS.
ENGLISH TENNIS TEAM. ARRIVES IN DOMINION. (By Telegraph—Press Association). WELLINGTON', October 22 Our arrival in New Zealand marks the second stage of what might he called our Hag-dinging tour, said M. A. Sahel 1 1, manager ol the English tennis team, comprising 11. IV. Austin. 1. -J. Collins, E. Higgs, and J. C. Gregory, wno arrived Ifv the Makura I rem ’Frisco |.bis morning. Canada Imd been visited and alter a short stay in the Dominion they would spend some months.in Australia, returning to England via South Airiea.
The team go to Christchurch to-mor-row night, whore they will play on Friday and Saturday. Habolli said I lie standard in England partieulariy amongst women, was
very high
FRENCH SPORT TAX. PARIS, October 20
The Treasury’s decision to levy a ;• entertainment lax on national and international lawn tennis tournaments, lias caused consternal ion in the French Federation which regards it as a dis-
tinct blow to the maintenance of 'l’rcneli prestige also. The Federation as a cone,tor-move, has prohibited in-ter-club tournaments and also lias relinquished the right to bold Davis ( up finals, which probably will he transferred to Brussels.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1928, Page 1
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