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  2. ANSWERS TO ARITHMETICAL QUESTIONS, &c., IN NO. 453, 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1878. ARITHMETICAL QUESTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  3. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 309 words
  4. THE INTERCOLONIAL MATCH.

    An impromptu meeting was held the other afternoon, when, we are informed, half a dozen of the leading players decided, by majority, not to play a match against Victoria this year. We do not know ...

    Article : 68 words
  5. CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    W. P., Sydney.—We are glad that you "consider that the Tourney problems reflect great credit on the composers." W. Coates, Cheltenham, England.—Many thanks ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. THE PARIS CONGRESS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 396 words
  7. DIAMOND PUZZLES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  8. TOURNEY PROBLEM NO. 587.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 words
  9. ENIGMA.

    Answer: Mediterranean, thus:—Dan, main, ten, merit, demi, near, Ada, Martin, Narran, man, Indian, nine.—J. B. C. (Hill End), J. C. G. (Oakwood), E. M. (Greendale), Lilian (Bathurst), W. W. (Singleton), ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. What the Poor Girls Need.

    PATER and Mater familias sat— Their visages puckered with care— Pondering what they should do with their girls, Their girls with the "auburn" hair. ...

    Article : 777 words
  11. Facetiae.

    Go Along, Do!—Why does an Irishman call his sweetheart honey?—Because she is bee-loved, of course. A lawyer being sick made his last will and ...

    Article : 829 words
  12. PASTIME COLUMN. ARITHMETICAL PUZZLE FOR JUVENILE READERS.

    A frog falls down a well, the depth of which is 20 feet 6 inches—every day he goes up 3 feet, but at the end of every day he falls down 2 feet, thus being equivalent to 1 foot per day; how long will he be ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. TOURNEY PROBLEM NO. 588.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 240 words
  14. ARITHMETICAL PROBLEM.

    A goes into the shop of B, and buys a pair of boots for 18s 6d, for which he pays, by a cheque of £2 (two pounds). B having no change, goes into the shop of C and gets the cheque cashed; returning, gives the ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. VERBAL CHARADE.

    My first is in women, but not in men, My second is in garden, but not in glen, My third is in look, also in leap, My fourth is in stop, but not in sleep, ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. DIAMOND PUZZLE.

    My first a consonant; second a beam of light; my third is a female name; my fourth is active; my fifth is an island on the coast of Africa; my sixth means not knowing; my seventh denotes eagerness to serve; ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. ENIGMA.

    The chief who fought at Clontibret, and slew a Britain, bold. The wisest of the sons of men, who lived in times of old. ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. OUR TOURNEY PROBLEMS REVIEWED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 words
  19. To the Editor.

    Sir,—A reverend friend visiting me at once guessed the excellent solution of the conundrum in your last issue—"Manslaugher"—purporting to be from J. L., Burwood. I suppose, however, J. L. does not ...

    Article : 65 words
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