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Solutions to Problems.

Problem 2395 (By J. A. Boreham)— Blacks 1, 2, 91, 19 king 26. White 11. 17, 22, 28, king 3. White to play and draw. 11 7, 2 11, 17 13. 26 17, 18 6, 1 10, 3 7, drawn. Problem .2396 (By w! J. Frew).— Black:! 2. 4, 6, 14, 20. 21, 88. Whit*; 12, 13, 10. 2£ 27, 30, 33. Whit* to play and win.

Black win*. (a) If 28 24, 3 8, and the same ending is developed. (b) The key moves to the win, for if the king be crowned on 31 or brought on to 27, White can recover the ma.n alter 19 16. Prob'em 2-398 (By T. R. Murphy).— Black : 1, 3. king 19. White: 10. 11, 13, king 7. White to play; Black draws.

fWe would urge our readers to keep this solution, and watch for further developments, as Mt Boreham is likely to give the problem some attention. It has created muc-h interest in Dunedm.— Dr. Ed. O.\X ] At Waihi the Bench has decided to compel cyclists who ride on the footpaths to contribute a substantial sum towards the colony's revenue. Four defendants, including a Waihi medico, were each a few days ago fined 20s and costs (7b}»

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M 8 30 26 '» '« 16 7 27 n 4lt K3O 30 23 211 W.win*. Problem 2397 (By Jas. Gardiner).— B!*><:k*i 3, H, 20, 23. White: 9, 19, 28, 31. BJv.clc to play uid' win. 23 87 9 «-A 3 8* 24 20 12 1« 31 M 27 32-B .fi 2 32 28- b « r SO 27 28 24 812 19 1« 11 "5

24 SO 16 19 23 16 12 19 22 17 9 14 Sl2 27 24 4 8 24 15 10 19 17 10 22 17 11 15 17 13 610 31 27 7 11 20 16 16. A-25 SB 8 11 27 24 19 23 16 7 3 7 £8 S 2 11 32 27 14 18

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Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 61

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Solutions to Problems. Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 61

Solutions to Problems. Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 61

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