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Cuppa Da Dave

.Why Australianos Loss a Da Match TONY IS ELATED An Italian tennis enthusiast is rightly elated over the win of his countrymen in the Cuppa da Dave (Davis Cup). In a letter to the Sydney “Guardian,” he says: Chir up and ave my beste simpatie for the big losse of de plaiers Australianos. Da plaiers Australianos plenty clevere, ma corpo de tousand plate of spaghetti, dey ave no loccke at oil. De big mine surprise is to see de grate white Australiano campions ghive de grate onour to plai de tennisse wid da poore bleccko Dago wiche vera goode ospitable Australiano call de inferior race. I tink da shure Australianos lose da matche bicos plenti frite if he win, da Dago kill, himme wid da nife or putte da poison in da plate de spaghettis. Da greate pity da Australiano not keep da forme bicose no plenti beer in Italy, but plenty castor-oil. You propose Mister Hughes to pushe da Dago out of de big wite contry Australia bicose blaccke races win too mocche; in Australia da Dago teache da Australiano da work, teache da Australiano da arte, and in bella Italia da Dago teach© da Australiano da sporte. Me no minde teache da great poete da boxe, I ghive himme a cracke on da head and make da finishe. Yours wenever you neede, ( ).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 363, 25 May 1928, Page 10

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Cuppa Da Dave Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 363, 25 May 1928, Page 10

Cuppa Da Dave Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 363, 25 May 1928, Page 10

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