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The Illustrated London News 1953- Volume 222 5946/5958 Page 1050 "Sixty-five-year-old Dr. (not of medicine) Paul List, the oldest competitor, who settled in Britain about 1937 Sixty-five-year-old Dr. (not of medicine) Paul List, the oldest competitor, who settled in Britain about 1937 and has been
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thinking of becoming naturalised ever since, finished with a marvellous fifteen-and-a-half points out of a possible eighteen."
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player, who emigrated to Britain in 1937 but never took British citizenship.
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In the 1920s he went to Germany and whilst living there he tied for 7th at
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In 1908 List won in Odessa tournament. He drew a match (+4 –4 =1) with
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1912, Lithuania (then Russian Empire). The event was won by
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In 1937 he settled in Britain where he tied for 3rd at
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Odesa
London
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Odesa, Ukraine
Russian Empire
Grigory Levenfish
Boris Verlinsky
St. Petersburg
Stepan Levitsky
Ilya Rabinovich
All-Russian Masters' Tournament
Vilna
Karel Hromádka
Berlin
Magdeburg
Frankfurt
Swinemünde
Ostend
Plymouth
Birmingham
Hampstead
Harry Golombek

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