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DRAUGHTS.

Conducted by Jos. Abernetiiy.

Solutions of problems, games, aud analyses Invited for tilts column. Games should bo written in tl re columns as below, and al^eorrespondeuce addressed to the Draughts Editor.

PROBLEM 1471. By W. Dunn. [Black.] '

[White.] Back to play and draw.

[Another of Mr Dunn's end-game problem?. It is somewhat difficult in the ending. — Dr. Ed.] j

PROBLEM 1472. By W. Gilbert, Stamford. A " Novelty " problem.

[Black.l

[White.] Black io play anil win. [Roman numerals : figure 9 from white side, and figure 11 from black. — Leeds Meicury.]

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Otago Witness, Issue 2254, 13 May 1897, Page 42

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DRAUGHTS. Otago Witness, Issue 2254, 13 May 1897, Page 42

DRAUGHTS. Otago Witness, Issue 2254, 13 May 1897, Page 42

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