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... THE BADMINTON MAGAZINE. considerable improvements and Alterations. NEW COVER. Beautiful Photogravure Plate by ARCHIBALD THORBURN, from a New and Original Oil Painting, OYER THE STUBBLE FIELDS, SEE THE JANUARY NUMBER ALSO FOR PARTICULARS OF SEW MONTHLY COMPETITION OF CREAT INTEREST TO SPORTSMEN AND PHOTOGRAPHERS. The January Number includes Articles on: A HUNTING TRIP IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS ...

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CHESS CHAT

... CIIESS CHAT. THERE is not much to agitate the chess playing portion of the community just now, apart from the painful uncertainly that prevails as to whether Mr. Lasker has received the gold medal, presented by the Ladies' Chess Club, that was awarded to him as a brilliancy prize in the London Tournament. At first it was stated that Mr. Blackburne had won it, and the champion of the world ...