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    SPEARHEAD OF AUSTRALIA'S ATTACK ON THE DAVIS CUP AND WIMBLEDON FRONTS—These splendid photographs, showing a great quintet in typical stroke production, were taken at the N.S. Wales Championships now being contested at the White City court, Sydney. It was a carnival of youth; never before in an Australian tournament has there been so impressive an array of juvenile talent. Depicted (left to right): Crawford, forehand drive volley; Quist, going for a smash; Thelma Coyne, forehand drive in the making; Nancye Wynne, tail-end of a backhand drive; and McGrath, two-handed volley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PROMISING YOUNG TALENT FOR VILLIERS STAKES

    WITH the proved performers handicapped right up to the best standard of their form it is possible that the winner of this year's Villiers Stakes will come from among the new talent. Promising young horses who come under this category and ...

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  6. "NOT OUT" AND THE FIRST TEST

    "THE Referee's" famous cricket writer, J. C. Davis. ("Not Out") has gone to Brisbane for the ...

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  7. WOMEN TENNIS PLAYERS

    WHEN a public body, such as the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, is so palpably out of sympathy with public opinion as the Association ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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