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SIR RICHARD AND LADY WINFREY, overseas visitors at present visiting Wellington. Sir Richard Winfrey was the principal guest and speaker at Hie NEW ’ Zealand Club’s luncheon.

“BIG BILL” AND FRAULEIN —The publication of the above photograph has led lo a rumour that Mr. W. Tilden, America s famous tennis player, and Fraulein Cecilie Aussem, of Germany, have become engaged. They have both since denied the rumour. The photograph was taken at Nice during “Tennis Week.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17983, 31 March 1930, Page 3

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SIR RICHARD AND LADY WINFREY, overseas visitors at present visiting Wellington. Sir Richard Winfrey was the principal guest and speaker at Hie NEW ’ Zealand Club’s luncheon. “BIG BILL” AND FRAULEIN—The publication of the above photograph has led lo a rumour that Mr. W. Tilden, America s famous tennis player, and Fraulein Cecilie Aussem, of Germany, have become engaged. They have both since denied the rumour. The photograph was taken at Nice during “Tennis Week.” Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17983, 31 March 1930, Page 3

SIR RICHARD AND LADY WINFREY, overseas visitors at present visiting Wellington. Sir Richard Winfrey was the principal guest and speaker at Hie NEW ’ Zealand Club’s luncheon. “BIG BILL” AND FRAULEIN—The publication of the above photograph has led lo a rumour that Mr. W. Tilden, America s famous tennis player, and Fraulein Cecilie Aussem, of Germany, have become engaged. They have both since denied the rumour. The photograph was taken at Nice during “Tennis Week.” Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17983, 31 March 1930, Page 3

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