PROBLEM 2390.
By "Modesty."
Black: 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13. 16, king 25. Wluf«: . 15, 18, 19, 31, 22, 23, 24, 27. White to play; Black ,to win. [The above is the ending of »n "Edinburgh" ' played in Dunedin, which will be giv«n with solution. We give it as above partly, on account of its unusual appearance— it looks liko an impossible position to occur in play. — D*. Ed. O.W.]
TO COBBESPONpENTS. . 'S. X. — Thinks. -* ' " ~" ~ ~* .' B. * D., ' Kokouga. — Information re Tape's wp» ,„ plied below. - Shall be pleased to "'occasion* - ally hear of club's progress- ' v W. D., Pate*.— Thanka 'for ' problenL ' Will , • write ybu in time to get you in Auckland". . C. W., Roxburgh.— Your solution of problem ~ 2384 is ■wrong, but "you »re' correct with 2385. Your play on Problem 2387 'daws ill right, bot "White coiild make it moht orrfi : cal for Bla4k. Watch for solutions of' this and 2356. Ha-va fonvarded jon solution of Problom 2332. R. P., Alton, Tarnnaki.— Letter Teceivet?. Paid money as desired, and receipt for- * warded. Sent book naked for, and can supply the other one also if wanted.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2728, 27 June 1906, Page 69
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187PROBLEM 2390. Otago Witness, Issue 2728, 27 June 1906, Page 69
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