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PSOBLEM 2401. By W. D. Benstxad, Lowestoft;
Black: 3. 18, king 23. White: 24, 28, king 1. White to move and draw. A neat and useful thing from the Sheffield Weekly Independent.
PROBLEM 24C2. By J. S. Heyes, Leigh.
Black: 20, 28, kings 24. 32. White: 31, kings 15, 18. White to play and win. [A lesson for the novice from the Yorkshire Post.]
TO CORRESPONDENTS
E. F., Alton, Taranaki.— Your solution of Problem 2397 is not correct. Examine Bolulion below. P. M. — Heceived all right. W. MC, Timaru.— Letter and enclosure te-
ceived correctly. Thanks. K. G., Centre Hill Station.— Pleased to hear from you. The move you mention in Problem 2388 we had intended giving with solution. Position — Black: 3, 7, 9, king 10. White: 12, 13, 1% king 5. If you take as suggested by 5 14, 10 17, White has to play 13 9. Now play 3 8, 12 3, 17 13, and same result. J. T. Denvir, Chicago. — Yours received on th« 4th inst., and ours should have reached you about same date. Exchange lisa always been sent, but shall try to supply missing numbers.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 61
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