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SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS.

Problem 2560 (by the late J. N. xJrodie).— Black: 13, 21, kings I, 10. White: 7, king* 14, 16, 22. White to play and win. 14 18-a 10 3 16 12 3 7 IS 14 W.wins. (a) 14 9, 10 3. 9 6, 21 23-b, 22 29, 13 17, 29 25, 3 8, 16 12, 17 21, 12 3, 21 30, drawn. (b) The move to draw originally overlooked by the author. Problem 2561 (by the late Robt. Martins).— Black: 3, 16, kings 28, 31. White: 11, 20 f kings 6, 10. White to play and win. 11 7 10 15 15 24 6 24 16 19 3 JO 28 19 W.wing, The foregoing was published as " Author Unknown," but Mr It. Boswell (Christchurchy and Mr W. M. Mills (Sydney) gave the author's name. — Dr. Ed. Problem 2562 (by ¥m. Veal).— Black • 9, 18, 23, 27, kings 30, 31. White: 11, 15, 22, 25, 32, king 12./ White to play and draw. 22 17 16 10 12 2« 30 5 30 14 N W 16 31 22 Drawn. Problem 2563,—5tt Game 6520 above,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 67

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SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS. Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 67

SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS. Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 67

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