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THE LATE KING OF ITALY

... among the chess players of Great Britain, and es pecially among those of Scotland, by the sudden death of Sheriff Spens, the founder of the Scottish Chess Association, the most genial and brilliant player of the north, and the accomplished chess editor of ...

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... three moves. CHESS IN AMERICA. A game played at the Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco, on 21st July, 1S94, between* Dr. Zukertort and Mr. Selim Franklin, formerly well known in London circles as a player of considerable strength. Chess Monthly.) White ...

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... EXMOUTH. y An actor playing lt wireless chess.** Our picture shows Mr. Jerrold Robertshnw, who is now appearing in rete with Mr. Mntheson Lang in Australia, playing on board the P. and 0. boat China-- a, chess matoh by wireless with a rival 01^ another ...

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... CHESS. PROBLEM No. 495. By P. Stein. Witlenberger, Kreisblcitt.) BLACK. WHITE. White to play and mate in two moves. ...

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... Any move 2. Mates accordingly. PROBLEM No. 416 (Letter H). (By G. J. Slater.) The British Chess Magazine.) BLACK. WHITE. White to play and mate in three moves. CHESS IN AUSTRALIA. A game played by correspondence between Mr. C. W. Benbow, of Wel lington, ...

THE DEVON AND SOMERSET STAGHOUNDS

... THE DEVON AND SOMERSET STAGIiOUNDS. CITY OF LONDON CHESS CLUB-- ANNUAL DINNER. 1. Leaving Dunster, Anthony in centre, April 6th. 2. Meet at Venuiford. Cross, April 10th. 3. Bringing out tufters, April 11th. 4. The tufters aro running, April 6th. ...

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... CHESS. AN8WERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Tennis Ball.-- Look ngaia you *et in to be ro: g. M E. H. H. i Lingridge-road;. Programme received with thanks lute d to notice it ahorily. A B S. (Tetford).-- Much obliged for your letter. VV D. (Guernsey). --Very pleased ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. G. P. F. (Freiburg). We recommend you to get Wormald's Chess Openings or, Cook's Synopsis botu puolished by W. W. Morgan, 67, Baroican, London, who would no doubt forward tnem to you. We know nothing of Mr. Gossip's book ...

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... TROBLEM No. 744. By Chevalier L. Desancjks. black. WHITE. White to play and mate in three moves. CHESS AT SOUTII SHIELDS. A game played recently at the Chess Club between two of the strongest members. [Evans Gambit declined.] White. Black. Mr. J. Nicholson ...

THE EMPRESS EUGENIE HOSPITAL FOR OFFICERS AT FARNBOROUGH HILL, FARNBOROUGH

... THE EMPRESS EUGENIE HOSPITAL FOR OFFICERS AT FARNBOROUGH HILL, FARNBOROUGH. 1. Mixed doubles on the tennis court. 2. Chess through the window. 3. .1 killing smash hi/ an officer. 4. One of the open air hut cubicles. An officer chatting to his orderly ...

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... well -played game on the part of Mr. Bum. CHESS IN LONDON. The following game occurred in a little match between Mr. Tilthorpe, of the Bedford (Spital-square) Chess Club, and Mr. Barber, of the South London Chess Club. [Philidoii's Dei-exce.1 White (Mr ...

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... CHESS ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. H. E. B. Your letter received and request complied with. A. B. S. (Tetford). Many thanks for your kind communication. W. P. Beebe (Oxford Union Society).-- We thank you very much or ycui information, and regret that it ...