Chess Club Presentation
A presentation was made at meeting of the Rotorua Chess G M on Friday evening hy Mr. W* 1 Kurney, president, to Mr. Bnrt^ winner of last season's handk® chess championship. "With a^ words of congratulafcion upon his^ cess, Mr. Kurney handed Mr. Buol a set of chessmen. |
Visitor's Commendation. ^ When a reporter asked Mr. >;1 liams, an English visitor, what m pressed him most about Oamai'ti J replied: "The cleanliness of the toj| and its wide streets and tands^J trees." He was struck, as most ^ tish visitors are, with the diffeteJ between New Zealanders and lians, and remarked on the vay referred to Home when speaki^Ja the Old Country. He thought) that New Zealanders bore a closerg semhlance to their Home cousinS^B did the Australians, who seenieojB he Americanised in the big cities i pecially Sydney. s I. ■ i 1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 234, 24 May 1932, Page 4
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144Chess Club Presentation Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 234, 24 May 1932, Page 4
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