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DRAUGHTS.

I SOLUTION OF I'P.OI'.LKM No. 1412. 1 Posit inn : I'laek mi) on 19. kings on 27, 29 ; j While km 4 1111 20. 28. 30. White to move mill i v. in. . i 30—26 19—23(1) 23 -26 ' 31-: 4 26—30 I 27—31 20-24 24-27 28- 19 22-17 j 1 26—22 While wins. ,1 V.,i. 1. i 31-27 16-11 27- -4 24—27 19-23 j l "! 20-16 23-27 15—18 28-32 32-28 j 11 27—23 11—15 White -a .11-. , s I'l'Ol'Ll'.M No. 1414. | r 1 (I'.y Ihe lute .Mr. ,l.v.M lis Wvi.l.lK.) c; Black. I ;

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(;it While L. r "cs a man down I mill here, but In' Knows ilk- siivnnl.li m his position. (1>) \\"tiii<> keeps his hold, and the draw is simple. (SAMK 812.—" Denny." Ulaek. .1. A. Ilnrehani : White, A. Matheson. 10 - 14 4— a 7—14 12— 11- .-'J 'ii-18 26-22 25—22.1 15—101) 18—22 11-16 8-11 9-15 5-8 ■>- 3 24—19 17—13 18— 9 10— 7 22—18 | B—ll 14- -17 6— —11 29—2 ; ) —22 13— 6 29— 7— 2 27—23 | 10- 17—26 1— r> 11—la 20-24 i 30-26 31—22 19—16 2— 6 25—19 ! 11—16 2—9 11—18 13—18 23—50 28—24 *2—17 22—1 — 9 19—1.6 6-10 10- 10—19 18— £2 Drawn. | 22—17 17-10 23—16 918 (a) The learner wiil obsrive White eatinoi plat ! 19—15 because of 16— ill reply. ! (lit Tiie ill aw Mom this sta,'„'e. makes a pi old - i able study lor I'lie young student. Tins, like t lie ! precodinj; name. is mi book line#.- Oia.ii'o " 11 " | l!f Turin v-lonr entries wi re 10-'ivi'ii on Ihursday ' evening "lor ihe seeoiid sealed handicap diangh*.* toiirnov. which commences next week ai lie l.i'ys ] nsi it lite. Mi. Mnilh «:w appointed iiandieapper I The old hook di.~eovei.-d oy Mr. 11 lit/.ln lie I roiled to a lev. M-r|e aso I is proved not to Meter to draughts. I'U? to a jraiii" Mint was piii.yu on a board ul I.'B .s'|U.i'es with 4i, piece.-. I .re titles of blinks lit those old-time day* mas oltii; i|eii"'li'. Mi. liiitzier iia.s sent a cop-, o! '.lie '•■si- p'.«. to Mr. .1. A- Kear. ><•».. Itn-io! - Ib.e hi j< The mosl ancient and learned i ..to; leaded the Philosopher'* mi*. . . Net tort . ! with .-mil playe preeepU thai all men ait li j lease may understand ii. li.) W.l- (\\i.iain 1 I Iko.) Printed at London. I>\ LonJand lull.: for .I lines Konbot 'I bo *1 ot May. 11563." A copy of ibis hook v.a- sold in London j a lew \<a»> ajro tor £33. I'* The Vol lowing officials have been elected for the Victorian Dtaitjritls' Avocation tor I'll" , I season 1907: —Patron*. Mcss»i'«. Samuel Mauser, i\| U.K.. .1. (i. Aiknian. M.L.C., Alexui;d«'i; .\lct"rari»fi!i, and Alderman 1.. Criclitoti ; president,; Sir Samuel Cillott -, boil, vi« *•- pie-idclits. Messrs. ! Donald Maekinnon. M.L.A., Allan M • Lean, and • |{ Davis; lion, treasurer, Mr. I- I! I. lark: lion.; ' np'ei-Ptarv. Mr. A. If. yu:nry: hon. auditors,] , Messrs. 'W. 11. 'l ew and 11. .J. Richardson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)

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DRAUGHTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)

DRAUGHTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)

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