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    Globe, Dec.25, 1909, The Christmas Tree, by Arthur F. MacKenzie, White mate in two.

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    Malcolm Sim's chess column, Telegram, Dec. 23, 1922, Iver Iversen miniature, White mate in three.

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      Problems contributed by Erik Malmsten.

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        Barry J. da C. Andrade, Telegram, Dec. 24, 1927, White mate in two.

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          Charles Crompton column in the Star, Dec. 24, 1948, composed by Knud A. Rasmussen, White mate in two.

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            Star, Dec.24, 1949, composed by E. Boawell, Svenska Dagbladet, 1925, White mate in two.

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              Star, Dec. 24, 1954, composed by Charles Promislo, 1921, White mate in two.

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                Chess Life and Review, USA, 1975, the Christmas Tree problem composed by Pal Benko. White mate in two.

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                  Frank Anderson's column in the Hamilton Spectator, Dec. 21, 1957 shared one of his very favorites, M.G. Kitstzkin, White to play and win.

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                  • #10
                    The Falkirk Herald, Scotland 1914, Thomas Rayner Dawson, White mate in two. Hint: you need to figure out Black's last move.
                    Last edited by Hans Jung; Wednesday, 18th December, 2024, 02:37 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Vladimir Akopian, 2015, The king within the star, White mate in two.

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