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LAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS.

With a Seven-Square — 1A 2B 3C 4D BE 6F •7G 4F 5G GA 7B 1C- SI) 31! .' , 7D 113 2.F 3G 4A •' 5B 60 :, • SB 4C 5D GJ3 7F 1G 2A ,: 6G- 7A 3.8 2C 3D' 4.E GF ' 2B 3F 4G 5A OB 7C ID ; ' 5C 6D 7B IP 2G. 3A 4J3 V A Straight Staircase.—Thirty."" Two' '.'■'■ to first step, then return to Uoor; then :;:•! to first, second, third, return to second; .'■' ihen third, fourth, fifth, and return to - ' iifourth; fifth, sixth, seventh, return to ; .sixth; and so-on..•■--..-• . ■--. -■ Arithmetical Signs.—l,- 2,- 3,- minus 4.5, minus C,7, plus 89., equals 100. .'•.' Dividing the Ecsiclue,-^Six miles of ■" subdivison fences and eight miles on the boundaries. Queried!— The loss was £78, as — already-piJWish-cav-Tlic-'dcaicr-tisCa'f lie' Jiotelkcopcr's money to give the phange, not his own, and that is whero

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1931, Page 6

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LAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1931, Page 6

LAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1931, Page 6