ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
'' Q.E.Dj' '-r-Seo issue of' 15/2/30. "Figures."—There could be two, either "six" or "fourteen," as these numbers both comply with the conditions mentioned. Examine it again and limit to one solu- ■.". tion, otherwise it will not be much use, though" the subject is interesting. ' s -v..\ "Counters."—One >vill appear shortly. '' Two Tough Nuts;''—The answer to No. 1 is "Bed;" but so far no ~ . satisfactory solution of No. 2 has been received. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 29
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