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TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Games and problems for publication and
solutions of problems should be addressed
"Chess Editor, Chronicle Office."
" J.C."—In two-move problems it is only
necessary to give the key move. Your solu
tion of 1,807 and 1,808 are both incorrect. In
the former, if R to R 5, you overlook Black's
move of B to R 2. In No. 1,80S the King can
escape the mate. Try again.
"The Colt."—Your solution of No. 1,812
is correct.
"E. C. Boshek."—Your solutions are oor
rect.
"S.A.," North Unley.—Your solution of
1,812 is incorrect. It is not necessary to give
all the variations in a problem.
" R. W. S."—See reply to " S. A."
"N.J.S." and "B.G.N."—Solutions are
correct.
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