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Re: Some early male Australian lawn tennis players (pre-1914)
« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 27 January 16 00:13 GMT (UK) »
Source: Who’s Who in Australia  1944

Royston Calder WHITELAW,  Inspector, Qld Div Union Bank of Aust Ltd. : son of R Calder Whitelaw, Port Pirie, S.A.; b Aug 8, 1890, Port Pirie; ed. Port Pirie West and Tech Schs,; held positions Branch Mgr., Union Bank of Aust Ltd., all States;  memb S.A. Interstate tennis team 1910-14; m. June 1 1915, Winifred, d Edward Hall, Norwood S.A. 1s., 1d., recreations tennis golf bowls, club Queensland and Brisbane address c/- The Union Bank of Aust Ltd, Bris. Qld.

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Re: Some early male Australian lawn tennis players (pre-1914)
« Reply #28 on: Wednesday 27 January 16 00:30 GMT (UK) »
Royston Calder WHITELAW

Who is so easy to trace... birth/marriage/death/burial/children+  ;D

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Re: Some early male Australian lawn tennis players (pre-1914)
« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 27 January 16 00:41 GMT (UK) »
Who is so easy to trace... birth/marriage/death/burial/children+  ;D

armchair effort with fingers doing the walking  :D 



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Re: Some early male Australian lawn tennis players (pre-1914)
« Reply #30 on: Wednesday 27 January 16 00:49 GMT (UK) »
See aghadowey's summary here:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=568745.

33 threads under user-name newmark401
2 threads under lucy2
and now a thread under Joseph_K

Persistent, isn't he?! ;D

Oh really ???  ;D     Can you provide direct links to the " 2 threads under lucy2 ", please KGarrad ??

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Re: Some early male Australian lawn tennis players (pre-1914)
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 27 January 16 01:22 GMT (UK) »
A.L. North is listed in the "Schola Grammatica Sydneiensis" published in March 1915, but no first names are given.

Another who is easy to find... birth/marriage/death/burial/children+   ;)
Also photos in the State Archives   ;D

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« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 27 January 16 02:19 GMT (UK) »
armchair effort with fingers doing the walking  :D

Of course JM  ;)
You don't think I'd be anywhere else in 40° heat  ;D

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« Reply #33 on: Wednesday 27 January 16 02:23 GMT (UK) »
40°   ::)

any breeze ? 

overcast here.
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Re: Some early male Australian lawn tennis players (pre-1914)
« Reply #35 on: Wednesday 27 January 16 02:37 GMT (UK) »
Well, if any on that list were still young enough to toss a ball into the air and then to strike it and put it into court, they would need to be keen observers of the weather.

It is my understanding that THE DON was actually on his way to White City to play representative tennis for  a NSW Country team in the 'Country Week' carnival in around 1921 when the train was brought to a standstill at one of the Metro stations in THE SHIRE, and the guards found THE DON and handed him a telegram sent to advise he had been selected to represent Australia.  I understand he was selected to play in a team in the top division of the tennis tournament, and he had played rep tennis for NSW previously and that he paused before getting off the train.   What if they had not figured out which train to stop  ;D
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