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- Royal_Willingdon_Sports_Club abstract "The Willingdon Sports Club is a sports club in South Mumbai. Membership has been closed since 1985, and only the children of current members can attain membership. Corporate membership is granted for 10 years for two members at a cost of about over Rs. 30 crores. A disproportionately high number of members are Parsis. It was one of the first clubs to admit indigenous Indians prior to Partition.".
- Q7375016 abstract "The Willingdon Sports Club is a sports club in South Mumbai. Membership has been closed since 1985, and only the children of current members can attain membership. Corporate membership is granted for 10 years for two members at a cost of about over Rs. 30 crores. A disproportionately high number of members are Parsis. It was one of the first clubs to admit indigenous Indians prior to Partition.".
- Royal_Willingdon_Sports_Club comment "The Willingdon Sports Club is a sports club in South Mumbai. Membership has been closed since 1985, and only the children of current members can attain membership. Corporate membership is granted for 10 years for two members at a cost of about over Rs. 30 crores. A disproportionately high number of members are Parsis. It was one of the first clubs to admit indigenous Indians prior to Partition.".
- Q7375016 comment "The Willingdon Sports Club is a sports club in South Mumbai. Membership has been closed since 1985, and only the children of current members can attain membership. Corporate membership is granted for 10 years for two members at a cost of about over Rs. 30 crores. A disproportionately high number of members are Parsis. It was one of the first clubs to admit indigenous Indians prior to Partition.".