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The Cantprhurv Chess Club secretary. Michael Rocks, relays an Otago move to Arie Nijman in the telephone chess match between the two provinces at the Canterbury clubrooms on Saturday. The winner of the contest will qualify tor the Bledisloe Cup final. Players (from left) are: Andrew Jefferies (in hat), Philip Abrahamson, Dean Edwards, Nijman, and Robert van Nobelen.

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Press, 26 September 1989, Page 10

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The Cantprhurv Chess Club secretary. Michael Rocks, relays an Otago move to Arie Nijman in the telephone chess match between the two provinces at the Canterbury clubrooms on Saturday. The winner of the contest will qualify tor the Bledisloe Cup final. Players (from left) are: Andrew Jefferies (in hat), Philip Abrahamson, Dean Edwards, Nijman, and Robert van Nobelen. Press, 26 September 1989, Page 10

The Cantprhurv Chess Club secretary. Michael Rocks, relays an Otago move to Arie Nijman in the telephone chess match between the two provinces at the Canterbury clubrooms on Saturday. The winner of the contest will qualify tor the Bledisloe Cup final. Players (from left) are: Andrew Jefferies (in hat), Philip Abrahamson, Dean Edwards, Nijman, and Robert van Nobelen. Press, 26 September 1989, Page 10