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Lily Addison

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After the tournament, Addison returned to Australia. She was selected into the Victorian tennis team to play against New South Wales in November 1919. In 1921, she worked at Melbourne Hospital again, but was able to win the Victorian championships for a last time. In 1924, she played at the
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which she finished in early 1917. Her brother J.J., also a successful tennis player, was killed in action in Northern France in May 1915. In August 1917, she enlisted in the
202:. In 1910, she won all three events – singles, doubles and mixed doubles – at the championships of New South Wales. In 1911, she could defend her singles title at 390: 370: 385: 365: 261: 218: 237: 264:. In doubles, she lost the first round 4–6, 3–6 partnering J. Hope. In singles, she retired before the match against 249: 198:. She was champion of South Australia in 1906 and from 1908 to 1911. In 1909 and 1911, she won the title at the 272: 199: 160: 120: 265: 253: 276: 380: 375: 187: 214: 229:. Because of lung problems, she was transferred to the 3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital at 241: 195: 191: 140: 110: 81: 245: 186:
in 1885. Between 1906 and 1911, she won numerous titles at the tennis championships of
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in 1937. By 1940, she had returned to Melbourne and lived at
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In late 1913, Addison started nursing training at the
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Australia
Adelaide
British Colony of South Australia
Australian Open
Wimbledon
Australian Open
Wimbledon
Adelaide
Victoria
South Australia
New South Wales
Victorian championship
Sydney
Melbourne
Melbourne Hospital
Australian Army Nursing Service
Salonika
Greece
Dartford
1919 Wimbledon Championships
Winifred McNair
Max Décugis
Dorothea Lambert Chambers
Albert Davis Prebble
Australasian Championships
Edith Johnson
Royal Adelaide Hospital
Mont Albert
Kew

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