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CHKSS. NELSON, December 2”. Tile followin'! are the chess results of the first round of the chess tournament : —Section A —Bullock heat Anderson ; Purdy heat Dodds; K. A. Hicks heat Fairburn; Moir v. Stenhouse— Aloir lias an advantage. Section B Eyles drew with Cole; Vnitfilinii beat Severne; Rolling beat E. K. Hicks. Fihl drew a bye.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1924, Page 4
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