ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
WAGER.—George Walker has twice been beaten in New Zealand. He was defeated by John Pesek at Auckland and by Tom Alley at Palmerston North. In the latter match each man scored a fall and the referee gave the decision to Alley on points. Walker twice defeated Alley at Auckland. A.E.S. (Crib). —No. A is not entitled to peg 5 for his 2, the ace having broken the backward sequence. E.D. and S.—The correspondent to whom you refer recommended ae a cure for sleeplessness attaching- a penny to a piece of copper wire of sufficient length to reach the nearest waterpipe or ether earth connection, and then placing the penny in contact with the body t>v putting it in a sleeve of the pyjamas (n retirii-g.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 23
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