DRAUGHTS CONGRESS.
Per Press Association,
DANNEVIItKE, April 1. The aggregate to date in the minors’ draughts tournament to the end of the eighth round, 'is as follows:
cule in such a way that it becomes available as a source of animal energy. Thus it is that cows may soon now be fed on a modified sawdust, and it is far from impossible that cellulose may some day yield a human food. Indeed hydrolised wood may now be made to yield edible protein in the form of yeast, and we shall be able to achieve many , variations in our diet through its use when coloured and flavoured or mixed with other foods. Of one thing only, can we be certain: the meals that the human race will eat in the future will be vastly more varied and unusual —-just as our present-day food mark an extraordinary advance over the crude and often unhealthy fare of the past. , Even breakfast ought to be a lot of fun in 1869!
Hutchins . Wins. ,..'10 Draws. 4 Losses. Pts. 2 12 Botting .... ... 9 4 3 11 Young ... 7 6 1 10 Bruce ... 7 4 . 3 9 Millington . ... 6 4 6 8 Gibson .. 3 8 5 7 Nicholson , ... 5 2 9 e Shadbolt ... 2 4 6 4 Lyon ... 1 5 8 3* Haines .... ... 1 5 8 3
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 104, 2 April 1929, Page 2
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221DRAUGHTS CONGRESS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 104, 2 April 1929, Page 2
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