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Solutions to Problems.

Problem 2193 (By F. Dunne).— Black : 2, 6. White: 5, king 3. "White to play and win. 3 8-v 14 17 1 5 2fi 31 19 15 710 6 10 15 18 25 30 18 23 27 23 15 IS 81L 17 21 5 !) 2 7 14 OW.winp. 10 14 5 1 30 215 23 1!) 23 27 11 15 21 25 a 14 31 £7 9 6 (a) If 5 1, 2 7, or 6 10 draws. Problem 2194 (By W. S. Crouch).— Black: 3, 8. 15, 21, 24, kings 5, 23. White : 10, 19, 'ZO, 31, kings 2, 6. White to play and -win. 29 25 31 £6 2 7 « 9 7 2 2 4 2130 £3 16 SO 23 514 14 7W. wins. TO CORRESPOXDEXTS. J. B , Invercargill. — Thanks for endings, the terms of which can evidently be sustained all right. You should, however, send Ihe play, and we could use them as endings. J. A. B. — Thanks for contributions. We have se-ni no correction of ifaiza's problem in the Home or American papers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 62

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Solutions to Problems. Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 62

Solutions to Problems. Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 62

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