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TO COESESPONDENTS.

11l Off, Alexandra.— lf at billiards a player' 3 ball strikes another, then jumps up and runs along the cushion and falls into a pocket it is a hazard to the striker, and counts 3 or 2 accqrding to whether the struck ball is the red or the white. Even if the striker's ball struck an outside object, say a bystander, and rebounded on to the cushion or on to the table, and then ran into a pocket, the stroke would count to the striker. Queensberry.— Have forwarded your order and address to the publishers in Melbourne.

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Otago Witness, Volume 25, Issue 2321, 25 August 1898, Page 35

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TO COESESPONDENTS. Otago Witness, Volume 25, Issue 2321, 25 August 1898, Page 35

TO COESESPONDENTS. Otago Witness, Volume 25, Issue 2321, 25 August 1898, Page 35

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