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Chess Items.

We pive in this issue some of the g^nies played in the earlier rounds of ihe New Zealand Association Championohip tourney, with a few notes on the pliy in each. The Itev. Canon King, piesident of the Otago Chess Club, and Mr R. A.. Cloland, the club champion, have each received a Christmas card fiom the Woolloagabba Chess Club. The c«jid, which has evidently been prepared specially for the Woollongabba Club, has the names of the president, vice-prenident, and officers of the club enclosed by an outlined castle, and contains Christmas greetings in appropriate veiaes, and ia the case of Mr Clelaad'a card the words " The Ladder" in recognition of his now well-known invention.

Diphtheria and typhoid are making inroads into the population of Waikaremoaua paaNiue deaths witkiu six weeks have occurred.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2289, 13 January 1898, Page 40

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Chess Items. Otago Witness, Issue 2289, 13 January 1898, Page 40

Chess Items. Otago Witness, Issue 2289, 13 January 1898, Page 40

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