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CHESS: ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS; CHESS AT BIRMINGHAM

... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. mini --We are much obliged for your letter and problem. t'p (Tiiwewich). Your prer.ty game is very welcome. J. are glad to hear from you once more, and thank you for three No. 302, by D. L. A. HarroMgate) is correct. SĀ°lution of Problem No. 303 (Mr. II. Jackson's) by E ,L. and Julia fihort is B^U-We have posted a letter to you. Solution op Pkohi.km No. 302. ...

CHESS: ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS; CHESS AT NOTTINGHAM; CHESS AT OXFORD; CHESS CHAT

... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. R. S.-- You can get fifty diagrams clearly printed on good paper, and in a pretty wrapper for sixpence, from Mr. G. C. Heywood, the well-known problem composer, High-road, Lee, S.E. ,T. f (E,on College).-- The problem as amended is correct. {solution of Problem No. 269 by J. M. and Julia Short is correct. Solution of Problem No. 269 (Mr. Kidson's). White. ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC

... . ASH WEDNESDAY as an institution is about the most unwel come event in the actor's year. His theatre is on this evening closed, his most succulent morsels of talent are laid aside, the voice of praiseful patronage is mute, and he is fully conscious of the fact that one night's salary is, upon this festive occasion, absent. Therefore, being a creature that requires to be enter taining or ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC

... nUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC. [communicated ARRAH, Mr. Boucicault, darlin,' what the divil do you mane by trying to humbug the English in your old ago with your gingerbread sintiments about the Ould Counthry? Sure they see through ye as clean as if you was Parnell or a pane of glass. At your time av life you ought to know bether. Sure, you've made pliaty av money wid the dramas you've already written ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC

... . THE approach of Easter is a time when, many managers find it not altogether easy to fill the benches of their respective houses with audiences. The result is that a theatrical whip is performed by sagacious acting managers, and the dead heads of the metropolis are called upon to come and dress the house. There is a large portion of the population which is constantly going from theatre ...