DRAUGHTS.
COiNDUCTKD BY JOS. AIiERNETHY. Solution* or priA>Uni4. KamuH. und analyius Inrltoil for this column. (Umei should Im written In lira oulumnii aa bolow, sad all corroaimudencu u<li]iuit»>il li> tlio Draught* Killtor.
PROBLEM 1437. By " Wiur.rKii," Duuedin.
[Ulacic]
[White.] Black to move and win,
[The above position occurs in play in a northern contemporary by Mr Booker, who is endeavouring to correct previous play by Mr, Blakey. Mr Booker makes it draw ]
.PROBLEM 1438. By R. Jordan, Ciuiiiiiuon of the World. tFulkirk Msiil.) LBlack.]
[V/jutk] White to play and win.
[A nice little problem, whicli will give a little trouble, perhaps, if you don't set the right lino, but "quite easy" when you find it. — t>n. Ed.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2237, 14 January 1897, Page 40
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