DRAUGHTS.
White to play and win.
COXDVCTED BY JOS. ABERKETHT.
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DUNEDIN CLUB MEETINGS.
Dtjkedin Club.—Meets every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evening, Hilliker's rooms, 184 Princes street. Visitors invited. Otago Club.—Meets every lawful cvtrAng, old Police Court buildings, Maclaggan etreet. Visitors invited.
PROBLStf 1931.
By Camuciiie."
[A first effort at a problem. The author describes it a3 & " ieaiful and wonderful combination, which was conceived during an attack of influenza.— Dr. Ed.]
P2OBLEM 1932.
By A. B. Stkwakt, Balclutba,
White to play and win.
[Another " first problem, 1 ' which occurred in play. Both the above may interest beginners, who are perhaps somewhat neglected in the matter of problems. — De. F.d.]
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Otago Witness, Issue 2454, 27 March 1901, Page 56
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132DRAUGHTS. White to play and win. Otago Witness, Issue 2454, 27 March 1901, Page 56
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