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[Contributed by Gambit.] [Wc invite communications on nil matters corcorning chess. Solutions of problems, games, s-K analyses will receive our attention, and if of sufficient merit will be inserted. All communications to be addressed " Chess Editor,” * Evening Star.’] Tlie Otago Cli-ss Club meets' for play at the rooms. 103 Princes street, every Monthly, Wcdnesday, and Saturday evening, at 7.30 o'clock. TO CORRESPONDENTS. “A. J. 3TD.”—You eond correct solution to problem No. 1,524, and note that you ■welcome a throe-mover for a change from the usual two-raovor. “ North End.” —Thanks for problem by W. Gteavo and your comments and correct solutions to last three problems. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM No. 1,324. Kt-K' 3. PROBLEM No. 1,325. By E. A. Le Petit, Invercargill. Black.

White. Mato in three. 8; 3K4; 8; R 7; Psks; 4P2Q; 8; 8. PROBLEM TOURNEY. There is an Australian columns tonrney for two and threc-movc problems. Prizes are given by Mr Alain C. White, Problems published in New Zealand papers are eligible. The year ends on June 30 each year, and problems must reach the judges by July 31. The judges are; —Three-mover section: Air J. A. Erstane, Stock Exchange Club, Melbourne; and for two-movers; Mr P. i. Hawes, Armatrcc, New South Wales. Game played in fho first round of the final section ior the New Zealand championship, played in the Alien Hall at the Otago University last Monday ; —■ —" Van : T. Kruy’s Opening.”— White, R. J. Barney Wellington; Black, J. A. Krsldne, Melbourne. 1 P-K 5 -P-Q 4 2 P-Q B 4 ixi-K B 3 5 P x P Kt x P 4 Kt-Q JtJ 5 P-K 4 5 Kt-B 3____Kt x Kt 6 Kt P x Kt-..„.8-Q 5 7 B-.K 2 Castles 8 Castles Kt-B 5 9 P-Q 4 P-K S 10 Kr-Q 2 P-B 4 11 P-Q B 4 P-Q Kt 3 12 KUKt 3 Kt-K 2 13 B-Kt 2 Kt-Kt 5 14 P-K Kt 3 B-Kt 2 15 R-Q B-._.P-Q R 4 16 P-B 5 R a P 17 Kt x P B-Q 4 18 B-B 4 B x Jvt 19 B s B Q x B 20 K x B Q x R P 2L B-R. K-B 2. 22 P-Q 5. R-Q 23 Q-Q 24 R-Q...—KUB 23 R-Q 2 Q-Kt 8 ch 25 K-Kt 2 Q-Kt 5 27 R-B 4 Q-Kt 4 28 B-B 5 Q-Kt 3 29 R-B 5 P-K 5 30 B-R 5 Q-Q 3 31 Q-B 3 Ki-Kt 5 32 R-B 6 Q-Q 2 53 P-Q 6 Kt-B 54 Fs F Resigns Game also played in the first round o! the final section; - —'' (linero Piano.”---White, Dunlop; JJ!a.ck, Pihl, . . 1 P-K 4 F-K 4 2 K t-K B 3 Kt-Q B 3 3 B-B 4 B-B 4 4 P- B 5 P-Q 5 b I'-Q 4 1’ x P 6 F x ]' B-Kt 5 ch 7 Kt-Q B 5 Kt-K 2 8 K t—.t\ I - 5......Ca5t1es 0 Q-R b P-K R 5 .10 Kt, x P R. x Kill B x R. cli K-B 12 B-Kl 3 !u x P 13 Q-B 7 male

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Evening Star, Issue 19143, 9 January 1926, Page 17

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CHESS Evening Star, Issue 19143, 9 January 1926, Page 17

CHESS Evening Star, Issue 19143, 9 January 1926, Page 17

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