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CRYPTOGRAPHY.

To the Editor. Sir, —In reply to Mr Lynch, I big to state that my puzzle is an exact copy of the original, and capable of interpretation if there ft anything in perseverance, ingenuity, or the science leading to discovery. It is well known that in secret writing divisions into words are not necessarily adopted. I will give you on a future day the answer and the key.—l am, &G-, A Subscriber. Dunedin, October 22,

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Evening Star, Issue 3330, 22 October 1873, Page 3

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CRYPTOGRAPHY. Evening Star, Issue 3330, 22 October 1873, Page 3

CRYPTOGRAPHY. Evening Star, Issue 3330, 22 October 1873, Page 3

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