Solvers and Their Criticising.
Problem 1911.— Excellent.— F. A. L. K.
Problem 1912. — The variations are very good, but the frequent duals spoil this problem to a certain extent. — F. A. L. K.
Problem 1913.— Author's solution is pretty good; tkere ia, however, another solution. Kt-R, 2, which can be cured by putting White Pon Q R 2.— G. F. W. Problem ISM.— Fairly difficult key, sacrificing Xt; the mates are pure and economical; two being short out of four is the only blemish. — a. f. w.
Problem 1915. — I hke thi3 problem very much ; the key is well hidden, and there is to wasted material.— F. A. L. K.
Problem 1916.— A fi'.at-class composition; note beautiful play.— F. A. L. K.
ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. F. A. L. X (Wellington).— Sorry to haul you over the coals, but lead-pencil writing is not easily deciphered. Mxich prefer Ink, and, best of all. typewriting. Have to draw your attention to Mr Woodham's remarks on Problem 1913.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2527, 20 August 1902, Page 58
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