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SOLUTIONS.

Laying Tiles.—When W has finished removing all his tiles, H has 10 left.

Railway Tickets.—Fourteen persons paid half-crowns for tickets which cost two shillings and fourpence. Substitution.—Bs6l plus 3748 equals 12,309. The title of the book is "The English Language." ■ It is a large book There were 4820 pages, or at any rate that appears to be the smallest possible number.

Bicycles.—The- prices for*' cash were £6 and £9, and the instalments were continued for 44 and 45 weeks respectively.

Salvage.—There are two solutions which come equally close to perfect equality in the number of journeys made, namely, 27, 31, 32, and 28, 29 33 in both cases by A, B, and C respectively.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 16

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SOLUTIONS. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 16

SOLUTIONS. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 16

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