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The Westminster Budget from London, Greater London, England • Page 27

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London, Greater London, England
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27
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ft. 4 4 A' -1- 1 4 i 1 r. 4 -r 4 4 I 4 1 1 4. 4 I 1 i 5- lh 4 r- ers 1 I are The Chess Ik 4 behalf following message, and is as war good fortune the, more we After 1 two to Mr effected for many sent the is an i. and come kinsmen across the victories in years and from the Presidents of the secretary, cabled Annexation (of trobhvY has been A.

it being then past eleven o'clock The following AMERICA. 1. H. N. Pillabury 2.

J. W. Showal ter. 3. J.

H. Barry 4. A. B. Hodgea score GREAT BRITAIN.

4 41 5. E. Hymes, 6.. H. C.

7. P. Johnston 8. F. J.

Marshall 9. C. J. Newman 10, D. G.

Baird 0 J. H. Blackburhe i 1 H. Atkins 0 1 F. Lawrence 0 1 B.

M. Jackson 0 i Mills Herbert Jacobs (Ov D. Locook G. El H. Bellingham W.

Trenchard I 6 a 4 Honours are how divided, both sides having Won two matches 4 penda poetical effusion from our esteemed correspondent, ysony who thus makes ample amends for having supplied us with a problem some time ago which a double solution, only we. should have preferred the acrostic had it read cable" instead of 1 chess match. hild of an Eastern AMERICA versus BRITAIN thb' Wefeh ow life's dull vista brightens at, the magic of thy name 1 centuries have rotted away aiid sunk in endless night ven till each age that passes only makes thy peerless ifame more et here in friendly rivalry two niighfcy riatiohs std.nd, 1 A merica'sbroM continent and Britain's ancient land hough here no din of wa? is heard, po. clash of iron aissa's fbr honour fight, and it tho' fail: ail, thrice hail to the victor's, then, fend to the vanquished, 1 hail! PROBLEM No. 149.

By C. of Sunbury. IN BLACK, I WHITE. White to olav arid mate in three moves SOLUTION OF PROBLEM NO. 148.

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Pages Available:
13,878
Years Available:
1893-1899