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... THE ILLUSTRATED %odm0 anft jjramatic Itefos, LONDON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1889. ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Alfred Saxsom. Your solution of No. 70S (Mr. Gleave's) is the author's as forwarded to us, and is quite correct. It is, as you say, very clever. H. MacDonxell (Lurgan) You are, like all of your name, perfectly light. 31. E. Bird and OTnERS.-- With the greatest pleasure. 11. Cox ELY, K.O.S. Borderers (Meerut, Inda).-- We had intended publish ing it at Christmas ...

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... THE ILLUSTRATED SpartiiT0 mxb gramatk |tcfo s, LONDON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 188SL ...

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... CHESS. AN8WKH8 TO COttBESl'ONDENTP. It I, Kiiisox (Liverpool).-- Much obliged for your problem. Dokai.ii G Not quite right. C,\ iiHLA kk Wood.* .Many thanks for Interesting papers. J 5. W. C., Foiikhtu, a. --Please look again at No. 745. A. Hoy. A letter aildroiwed to Captain Mackenzie, 102, Strand, would reach him. Gko. A OAM80K.-- Always pleased to hear from you. Solution of Problem No. 713 ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. I.. Desaxces, Ca p. si. ak r. AY. Wood, and J. S. AY KSI.KV, Your problems re ceived with many thanks. 31. W. 0. Look again at No. 730. Solution of Problem No. 70S by >T. Ross (Whitley) is correct. Solution of Problem Xo. 730 by H. Court is correct. Solution of Problem Xo. 710 by it. I.., H,, and L. Desangcs is correct. Solution or Problem No. 730, AVllITB. ...

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... The Editor legs to state that he declines to hold himself in any way responsible for the safely or return of any mailer that is sent without his invitation. ...

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... THE ILLUSTRATED Sprtin# ani) gnunatic Uelm LOXDOX, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1889. ...

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... PRINCIPAL RACES PAST. STOCKBRIDGE MEETING. Thursday, July 4th. The Troy Stakes.-- Mr. Rose's Lottie Smith (J. Watts), 1 (started at 10 to 1 on); Hidalgo, 2. 2 ran. A Hunters' Plate.-- Cnptain Homfray's Mon Roi Lord Cholmondeley), 1 (staried at 2 to 1) Will o' the Wisp, 2; L'Excepcion, 3. 5 ran. The Alington Plate. Mr. A. Yates's Mounlain Warbler (G. Barrett), 1 (started at 11 to 8) Jolly Tar, ...

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... PRINCIPAL RACES PAST. NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. Thursday, May 2nd. A Maiden Plate.-- Mr. R. H. Combe's Imogene (Rickaby), 1 (started at 100 to 6) Peninsular, 2 Ingot, 3. 14 ran. A Selling Plate.-- Mr. T. Jennings, jun's. Julia (T. Cannon), 1 (started at 8 to 1) My Lena, 2 Sir Walter, 3. 6 ran. The Heath High-Weight Handicap Plate. Mr. Brydges-Willyams's Sauey Lass (Calder), 1 (started at ...

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... THE ILLUSTRATED j?povtin0 antr Dramatic ttetos, LONDON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 18S9. ...

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... The Editor begs to state that he declines to hold himself in any way responsible for the safety or return of any matter that is sent without his invitation. THE ILLUSTRATED Sjjffrtwg itittr gnumttk LONDON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1889. ...

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... PRINCIPAL RACES PAST. EAST BIDING (HULL) MEETING. Friday, February 15th. The Skirlaugii Hunters' Hurdle Plate.-- Mr. W. P. Bewicke's Wild Meadow (Owner1, 1 (started at 5 to 1 on 2 ran. The Holderness Hunters' Steeplechase Plate.-- Mr. T. Spence's Lord Bacon (J. W. Wilson), 1 (started at 3 to 1 on) Brausdale, 2. 2 ran. The Borough Maiden Hunters' Steeplechase Plate. Mr. It. Walker's Match Box ...