DRAUGHTS.
CONDUCTED BX JOS. ABERNETHY. Solutions of problems, games, and analyses inrlted lor this oolamn. Gumes should be written In six columns &s below, and nil oorrespondeno* iddresaed to the Draughts Editor._
PROBLEM 4375. By W. O'jMlalley, Invercargill Black.
White. Blaok to play and win. PROBLEM 4376. By P. J. Lee, U.S.A. Black.
White. White to play and! win. Neat and tricky. TO CORRESPONDENTS. W. O'M l ., Invercargill.—Thanks for various enclosures. Your corrections of previouslysent problems noted. Will try to find the Brodie problem mentioned, &.. S., Wainrate.—Your play appearing in Witness of 13th anticipated Mir O'Malley's promised win, and is similar. Thanks for game.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 47
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