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Solution of Problems.

PEOBLEsr 1207 (By E. A. Durgin).— Black men. on 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14 ; White men on 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26. White to play and draw.

25 21 22 18 23 19 7 3 815 8 11 13 17 14 23 32 27 9 13 26 23 19 16 21 7 3 8 19 16 5 9 12 28 28 32 27 24 Drawn. Problem 1208 (By E. A. Durgin).— Black men on 5. li, k 32 ; White men on 10, 23, k 29. Whita to play and draw. 23 18 18 14 10 7 7 3 3 7 710 32 27 27 23 23 18 18 9 IH6 Draw.. - Problem 1209 (By Hugh Montgomery).— Black men on 10, 12, 13, 14, 21 ; White men on 19, 20, 22. 26, 30. White to play and win. 20 16-a 2 6 18 23 c-31 22 9 5 10 15 27 31 32 28 28 24 10 8 19 10 610 23 27- 23 18 8 1 12 19 6-14 17 28 32 24 19 6 9' 10 6 10 15 27 31 18 14 15 19 24 31 27 32 28 19 15 9 1* 6 2 15 18 28 23 14 9 30 28 24 27 27 32 17 28 '15 lOWhitewins. (a) Only move to win. (&) 14 18 also loses. < (c) White now wins in a similar way to the endf ing won by Beattie in the England v. Scotland match, which was illustrated in this column of August 2. Problem 1211 (by G. G. Sim).— Black man on 9 ks on 11, 19; White man on 21, ks on 10 18; White to play and win. ' 21 17 913 10 15 19 10 18 14 13 22 "White wins. Problem 1212 (By W. JT. Marsh).— Black m-n on 12 8 3 19 27 23 19, 26 31 8 White wi-w.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2116, 13 September 1894, Page 38

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Solution of Problems. Otago Witness, Issue 2116, 13 September 1894, Page 38

Solution of Problems. Otago Witness, Issue 2116, 13 September 1894, Page 38

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