SPORT AND LAW
MEVER forgotten is that quick smile 'of Norman Foden, Wellington barrister and athlete of requte. ' Championships came thick and fast to Foden m the days when he played m class tennis and made a habit of looking for men to beat. Athletics were always easy to this vigorous, welltrained man, who used to represent his Varsity before he moved on into the courts. Public service, too, was a hobby, and until life became, too full for jobs of that magnitude, he held the. position of Chairman oS the Wellington Lawn Tennis Association Management Committee. ' You will sec him round the Magistrate's Court any day with a bundle of briefs a fpot thick. But there is one thing to remember. They call him "Dick."
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NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 6
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126SPORT AND LAW NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 6
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