MATCH SQUARE
Arrange four matches on the table to form a cross # and then ask your friends if they can move only one match and make a square.
If they give in, you merely pull one of the matches a fraction of an inch outwards. By doing • this, you will leave a tiny space, which is square, where the four match ends come together. Mind you arrange the match ends at the beginning so that a square is formed when the one match is withdrawn. '* —'MATE SNOWDROP, 246 Gloucester street.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21992, 16 January 1937, Page 4 (Supplement)
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