EAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS.
; A Reader's f)ilemma.—:24 miles per hour, going out and 16 miles per hour back." do-not make an average of 20 miles per hour for the entire journey, but 19.2 only, and • that is where "G.L." made the mistake. The difference in time of 25 minutes is therefore correct. A Question of Fencing.-r-As the block given up was 25 chains square it would cost £90 to fence it. The other two blocks were 15 chains square and .15 chains by 25 chains. Three Poultry Fanciers. —Jones 46, Smith 94, Brown 129; total 2G9. Water, Wine, and Whisky.—Eight gallons of' wine and four gallons of whisky. ■'■ ■ Duleepsinhji and Confreres. —Alex 10s in half-crowns, 8s in florins, Is in sixpences; Bruce 5s in half-crowns, 8s in florins, 2s in shillings, and Is in sixpences; Cecil 4s in florins, 4s in shillings, and 2s in sixpences, each starting with ten coins, totalling different sums.. . . .::
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 29
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153EAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 29
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